Bosch Aegis Superled Installation Instructions Manual

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AEGIS SUPERLED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INFRARED / WHITE LIGHT ILLUMINATOR
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AEGIS SUPERLED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Description
2. Specification
3. Installation
4. Safety
5. Dimensions
6. Remote Switching
7. Trouble Shooting
8. Certification
DIAGRAMS
Fig 1. Installing the AEGIS SuperLED illuminator Fig 2. AEGIS SuperLED rear side view Fig 3. AEGIS SuperLED right side view Fig 4. Telemetry Input pin layout Fig 5. Camera Day/Night Output pin layout Fig 6. Adjustment of the photocell sensitivity Fig 7. Adjustment of the output power Fig 8. Dimensions
BOX CONTAINS
1 x AEGIS SuperLED illuminator 1 x AEGIS SuperLED bracket 1 x AEGIS SuperLED Installation Instructions (this booklet)
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that all information contained in this document is correct at the time of publication, due to continuous product development Bosch reserves the right to change information herein without prior notice
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A complete range of infrared and white light illuminators for CCTV, the AEGIS SuperLED range features patent pending illumination technology and installation friendly design.
Patent pending Constant Light technology automatically
compensates for LED degradation to deliver a constant level of
lighting performance for the life of the illuminator
3D Diffuser (Black Diamond) technology enables increased
surveillance range, wider beam patterns and evenly illuminated
night-time images
Energy efficient, low voltage operation for quick and easy
installation
High efficiency surface mount LEDs deliver improved thermal
management, long life and low cost of ownership
Semi-covert, covert, and white light versions Easy integration with day/night cameras with relay contacts
COM/NC/NO that indicate whether the photocell has activated the
illuminator
Telemetry input connection (additional cable required) to allow
illuminator to be switched via a voltage free relay contact from a
day/night camera signal, remote signal or PIR.
Pressure equalization valve removes the problem of thermal
expansion and pressure cycling within the illuminator head
1. DESCRIPTION
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Illuminator
LED’s High efficiency Surface Mount LEDs with current limited
integral circuit Wavelength 850nm, 940nm or white light (model dependant) Beam patterns 10
o
, 20o, 30o, 60o, 95o, 120o (model dependant) Average life > 5 years Consumption 50- 90W (90W Max Power)
Power consumption will vary over time due to optical output control which compensates for LED degradation
and ambient temperature fluctuations Inrush current 8A Input voltage 12-24 Volt DC or 24 Volt AC (+/-15%, 50/60 Hz)
NOTE for American market: Conforming Underwriters
Laboratories UL 2108 standard regulations use a Class 2
Power Supply Unit. Temp range -40
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C [-40°F] to +50°C [122°F] max on full power Environmental IP67, suitable for indoor / outdoor use Construction Robust aluminum extrusion with acrylic front window Dimensions 303mm x 239mm x 110mm [11.9” x 9.4” x 4.4”] including
mounting bracket
Color Black anodized heat sink with black (IR models) or
white/clear (white light models) front fascia Weight 3.8 Kg [8.4 lbs] Power cable Supplied with 4m [13.1ft] of power lead Bracket U bracket included
2. SPECIFICATION
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Accessories
Power supply Bosch PSU-224-DC100. Other compatible power supplies
may be used, make sure the above voltage, power and
inrush current requirements are met. Telemetry Bosch UFLED-CI-5M (universal 5 meter cable for
telemetry) Link cable Bosch UFLED-CI-1M (dedicated 1 meter cable to
synchronize multiple illuminators) Brackets U mount bracket included. Please check the Bosch
website for other available mounting options.
Lens / Beam pattern
The illuminator should be matched to the scene and the camera lens focal length. Before installation, ensure that the illuminator has been correctly specified to support the CCTV system. The system planning must take into account the product achievable distances, lens/beam pattern and filter
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Models and achievable distances
Achievable illumination distance depends on the characteristics of the CCD camera and lens used.
Commercial Type
Number
Wave­length
Beam angle
Achievable
Distance
Horizontal Field of View (HFOV)
SLED10-8BD 850nm 10 320m [1050ft] 52m [170ft]
SLED20-8BD 850nm 20 200m [655ft] 70m [230ft]
SLED30-8BD 850nm 30 160m [525ft] 85m [275ft]
SLED60-8BD 850nm 60 110m [360ft] 130m [425ft]
SLED95-8BD 850nm 95 85m [275ft] 185m [605ft]
SLED120-8BD 850nm 120 55m [180ft] 190m [625ft]
SLED10-9BD 940nm 10 200m [655ft] 32m [105ft]
SLED20-9BD 940nm 20 120m [395ft] 42m [135ft]
SLED30-9BD 940nm 30 90m [295ft] 47m [154ft]
SLED60-9BD 940nm 60 65m [210ft] 75m [245ft]
SLED95-9BD 940nm 95 45m [145ft] 100m [330ft]
SLED120-9BD 940nm 120 30m [100ft] 110m [360ft]
SLED10-WBD White Light 10
85 m [275 ft] 15 m [50 ft]
SLED20-WBD White Light 20
55 m [180 ft] 20 m [65 ft]
SLED30-WBD White Light 30
50 m [165 ft] 25 m [85 ft]
SLED60-WBD White Light 60
35 m [115 ft] 40 m [130 ft]
SLED95-WBD White Light 95
25 m [85 ft] 55 m [180 ft]
SLED120-WBD White Light 120
20 m [65 ft] 70 m [230 ft]
NOTE: Achievable distance is based on a 20dB s/n ratio using a ½” Ex-View CCD and F1.4 lens aperture, and is dependant on individual camera performance.
Wavelength at 850nm infrared is semi-covert, 940nm is covert and white light is visible.
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Tilt the illuminator gradually until the top of the unit is directed towards the top of the furthest object
Setting up the unit correctly is critical to obtain the best performance from the AEGIS illuminator. Optimum results are achieved by setting up at night and viewing the results on a monitor.
1. Attach the AEGIS illuminator to the pan and tilt unit, wall bracket or camera housing as required
2. Connect the lamp to 12-24 Volt DC or 24 Volt AC (+/-15%, 50/60 Hz)
3. Commission the mains supply, camera and monitoring control equipment
4. Adjust the pan of the illuminator to match the camera field of view
5. Adjust the vertical alignment by loosening the side bolts (one on each side of the main body) to maximize the results
6. Tilt the lamp downwards until the near part of required field of view is saturated with light, as viewed on the monitor
7. Slowly tilt the lamp upwards until the far part of the required field of view is illuminated correctly on the monitor screen
3. INSTALLATION
Fig 1: Installing the AEGIS SuperLED illuminator
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Photocell
Telemetry Input
Day/Night
Camera
Switching
Output
Pressure
Equalisation
Vent
Power Input 12-24 Volt DC or 24 Volt AC (+/- 15%, 50/60 Hz)
Fig. 2: AEGIS SuperLED rear side view
Fig. 3: AEGIS SuperLED right side view
Power Adjustment
Photocell Sensitivity
Adjustment
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Telemetry Input Connection
Fig. 4 : Telemetry Input pin layout
Camera Day/Night Switching Output Connection
Fig. 5 : Camera Day/Night Output pin layout
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Photocell sensitivity To adjust photocell sensitivity first remove the sealing screw, then adjust the potentiometer to turn the lamp on at the desired lighting conditions, using a thin (maximum 2.5mm or 0.1inch diameter) flathead screwdriver. Turn the potentiometer fully clockwise to disable the photocell.
Photocell operation
The photocell is designed to automatically switch the lamps ON at dusk and turn OFF at dawn. The potentiometer factory-set at mid-point 500 Lux ON and 850 Lux OFF (approximately). A high degree of hysteresis is incorporated to avoid ON/OFF switching in marginal light conditions.
Power adjust To adjust power first unscrew the sealing screw. The potentiometer is factory-set at the maximum calibration point (fully clockwise). To decrease the power turn the potentiometer counter clockwise, using a thin (maximum
2.5mm or 0.1inch diameter) flathead screwdriver.
Hi
Power
reduction
Fig 7: Adjustment of the output power
Fig 6: Adjustment of the photocell sensitivity
Turn clockwise to
increase photocell
sensitivity
Photocell will switch lamp ON
earlier (at higher light levels)
Photocell will switch lamp ON
later (at lower light l evels)
Remove sealing screw for access to photocell adjustment potentiometer.
NOTE:
Replace screw after adjustment
t
o ensure IP67 protection
NOTE: Replace screw after adjustment to ensure IP67 protection
Note:
Power can be reduced by up to 85% if image over-exposure occurs. Below 85% reduction the LED’s will oscillate.
Factory-set at 100% power rating, potentiometer turned fully clockwise.
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WARNING: When the lamp is running it is hot to touch. Before touching, switch off the illuminator and allow cooling for a minimum period of 10 minutes.
LED radiation
Do not view directly with optical instruments (magnifiers). Do not stare directly into the lamp from a distance of less than 1.7m.
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Class 3R notification for 850nm models
The product is tested and compliant to IEC/EN 60825-1 (2001) under normal operating conditions, and is classified as a Class 3R LED product. The measured output under the thermal hazard test (Class 1/3R) was
36.9mW, peak at 850nm wavelength. The following notification label is placed on the side of the product.
Class 1M notification for 940nm models
The product is tested and compliant to IEC/EN 60825-1 (2001) under normal operating conditions, and is classified as a Class 1M LED product. The measured output under the thermal hazard test (Class 1M) was
22.7mW, peak at 940nm wavelength. No notification label is placed on the product.
4. SAFETY
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Class 2 notification for White Light models
The product is tested and compliant to IEC/EN 60825-1 (2001) under normal operating conditions, and is classified as a Class 2 LED product. The measured output was 10mW, peak at 590nm wavelength. The following notification label is placed on the side of the product.
5. DIMENSIONS
Fig 8: Dimensions
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Various switching configurations can be made using an interface cable. Commonly used switching configurations are explained below.
Camera (or other switching device) leading
The illuminator may be activated remotely by a volt-free contact latched across the TELEMETRY input. Use interface cable (UFLED-CI-5M).
Looping multiple illuminators Multiple illuminators can be linked for synchronous illuminator switching. Use link cable (UFLED-CL-1M) between the DAY/NIGHT CAMERA output and the TELEMETRY input as shown in the diagram below.
Illuminator leading The DAY/NIGHT CAMERA output may be used to switch the camera between the Day and Night mode. Use interface cable (UFLED-CI-5M).
UFLED-CI-5M
Camera
Illuminator
UFLED-CI-5M
Illuminator
Camera
UFLED-CL-1M
UFLED-CL-1M
U
FLED-CI-5M
Illuminator 1
Camera
Illuminator 2 Illuminator 3
6. REMOTE SWITCHING
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CHECK POWER SUPPLY
Check that the unit is connected to a
suitable voltage
CHECK PHOTOCELL FUNCTIONS
Check the photocell functions by
covering with black tape and having the telemetry link closed. The photocell operation has an in-built delay of up to 5 seconds
This product complies with European Directive 2004/108/CE Electromagnetic
Compatibility and 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive by meeting the following
standards
Standards applied:
SAFETY: Electrical Safety: IEC/EN60598-2-5
C22.2 No.250.0-08 UL1598 UL2108
Laser Eye Safety: IEC/EN60825-1
EMC: Radiated and Conducted Emissions: EN55022: 1998
ICES-003 Issue 4: 2004 Immunity: EN50130-4:1995 FCC: CFR 47:2007 PART 15.107 & 15.109
CLASS B LIMIT IP: Ingress Protection IP67 in accordance with BS EN60529:1992 WEEE: Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment European directive 2002/96/EC
This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that the electrical and/or
electronic equipment to which it relates should be disposed of at the end of life
separately from domestic household waste.
There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU
For more information, please contact the Local Authority or supplier of the product
7. TROUBLE SHOOTING
8. CERTIFICATION
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