3 mm Beschnitt umlaufend Megapixel 1280 x 960 software zoom -22°F to +140°F Weatherproof -30°C to +60°C, IP65 no heating necessary D12 X Camera Manual Part 1 IEEE 802.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 MOBOTIX Camera Data Enter the data of your camera here! Camera Model: Camera Name: Factory IP Address: . . . Current IP Address: . . . activated DHCP: deactivated Admin User Name: Admin Password: ISDN Dial-In Number: ISDN User Name: ISDN Password: Notes: Note: MOBOTIX offers inexpensive seminars that include a workshop and practical excercises: Basic Seminar 2 days, Advanced Seminar 2 days. For more information, see www.mobotix.
1/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 D12 CAMERA MANUAL PART 1 1 INTRODUCTION 8 1.1 The Concept behind the MOBOTIX D12 9 1.2 Product Advantages of the MOBOTIX D12 14 1.3 The MOBOTIX D12D-Fixdome Outdoor 1.3.1 The Concept of the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor 1.3.2 Product Advantages of the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor 16 16 18 1.4 Feature List 19 1.5 Hard- and Software Differences of the MOBOTIX D10/D12 21 1.6 Important Notes 1.6.1 Password for the Administration Menu 1.6.2 Password for ISDN Dial-In 1.6.
2/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.3 2.6.4 Preparing the Camera Presetting the Lenses, Connecting the Lens Cables Basic Options for Positioning the Lenses Connectiong the CAT5 Cables Connecting a Cable to the Serial interface (RS232) 41 41 41 42 44 2.7 Mounting the Casing to a Wall or Ceiling, Connecting the Cables 2.7.1 Drilling the Holes for the Fixtures Using the Supplied Drilling Template 2.7.2 Planning and Connecting the CAT 5 Cables 46 46 46 2.8 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 2.8.4 2.8.
3/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.4.6 3.4.7 Simultaneously Using ISDN and Ethernet Connections (Gateway) The First Image in the Browser Additional Information Camera Screens in the Browser The First Image in MxViewer 76 77 78 79 80 3.5 Starting the Camera With an Automatic IP Address (DHCP) 84 3.6 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address 85 3.7 Connecting External Devices and Sensors: MX Interface Connector and MOBOTIX Cam-IO 3.7.
4/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 SOFTWARE MANUAL PART 2 4 CAMERA USER INTERFACE 4.1 The First Image in the Browser 4.2 The First Image in MxViewer 4.3 Screens of the Camera 4.4 The Live Screen in the Browser 4.5 The Playback Screen in the Browser 4.6 The MultiView Screen in the Browser 4.7 PDA Screen 4.8 Guest Screen 4.9 Browser Settings 4.10 Configuring the Softbuttons 4.11 Fast Video Streaming 4.12 Operating Multiple Cameras 5 BASIC CAMERA CONFIGURATION 5.1 Overview 5.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 7.3 General Remarks on Operating the Camera 7.4 Screen Display of Event Settings in Live Image 7.5 Arming 7.6 Events 7.7 Actions and Messaging, Action and Messaging Profiles 7.8 Working with Profiles 7.9 Time Tasks 8 RECORDING 8.1 Overview 8.2 Recording Modes 8.3 Recording Types 9 TELEPHONY FEATURES 9.1 Overview 9.2 VoIP Settings for IP Telephony 9.3 Camera Phone (Listen, Speak and Intercom Modes) 9.4 Phone Profiles: Outbound Phone Calls 9.
6/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12.1 Overview 12.2 Troubleshooting Checklist 12.3 Diagnostic Tools of the Camera 12.4 Monitoring Tools of the Camera 12.5 Potential Other Problems 12.6 Additional Information 12.7 Sending Back the Camera 12.8 Warranty Note Download the newest version of this document as a PDF file from www.mobotix.com from Services > Manuals.
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8/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1 30 frames per second! INTRODUCTION The D12 camera range represents the next model of the second generation of MOBOTIX network cameras. Now more powerful than ever, the new models are capable of creating high-resolution live video streams with high frame rates. When showing VGA video (640x480), the camera can deliver up to 30 fps. Even Megapixel video (1280x960) will still generate up to 10 fps. The camera transmits realtime sound from the microphone, even in the browser.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1.1 9/96 The Concept Behind the MOBOTIX D12 High-Resolution Live Video (640x480) with up to 30 Frames/s The second generation of cameras from MOBOTIX now delivers smooth live video display in VGA format with synchronous live audio, yet it keeps the network load to a minimum (approx. 2 Mbps). Live video display now match the performance of analog video systems.
10/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 images, which are not lost in the event of a power failure. If long-term storage on a file server has been set up, the SD card adds yet another layer of security against loss of data, as the SD card can easily bridge longer network outages.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 11/96 Day & Night MOBOTIX Night models with two image sensors (color and B/W) deliver brilliant color images during the day and crisp B/W images at night. Cameras switch lenses automatically, depending on the illumination. Integrated Power over Ethernet Power is supplied via the network cables using either MOBOTIX Network Power Adapters with power supplies or the Network Power Racks (4/8/20 cameras per rack) or devices that supply PoE according to IEEE 802.3af.
12/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Easy Installation Using the Cam-IO Installation Box See section 3.7.2 for more detailed information The Cam-IO Installation box greatly facilitates setting up a security system as this module carries all pins of the MX Interface Connector and simplifies connecting external devices and sensors. Besides supplying power to the camera, the installation box can power lamps with up to 500 W/230 V (max.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Notes: © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 22.11.
14/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1.2 Product Advantages of the MOBOTIX D12 • MOBOTIX D12 camera models support the Power-over-Ethernet standard IEEE 802.3af as well as MOBOTIX PoE technology. • Individual lens configuration possible: • Internal memory can be expanded using non-volatile SD cards (available from end 2006 after updating the software). • Optional Wireless or UMTS/3G functionality thanks to CF cards (only installed by MOBOTIX; available in future versions).
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 • Integrated data storage (ring buffer) can bridge network failures of up to 4,000 images or 6 minutes video; this can be further expanded when using an SD card. • Maintenance-free and weatherproof from -30 to +60°C (-22 to 140°F) because the system has no moving parts. • Alarm notification via e-mail, SMS or phone call. • Backlight correction with predefined and customized exposure areas.
16/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1.3 The MOBOTIX D12D-Fixdome Outdoor 1.3.1 The Concept of the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor The two image sensors can look into the same or into different directions As an innovative camera system, the MOBOTIX D12D-FixDome has captured an impressive piece of market share in the network camera market.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 17/96 Robust design makes for a long life The outdoor wall mount is made from PBT-30GF (Polybutyleneterephtalate with 30% fiberglass). This material is used heavily in the automotive industry and is sturdy, resistant against high temperatures, environmental influences, chemicals, etc.
18/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Outdoor Corner and Pole Mount Outdoor Wall Mount with Corner and Pole Mount 1.3.2 Product Advantages of the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor D12D Outdoor-wall mount D12D-Outdoor Corner and Pole Mount (rear view) Besides the many product advantages inherent to the MOBOTIX D12, the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor offers these additional benefits: + = • Attractive design blends in well with building facades.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 19/96 1.4 Feature List The MOBOTIX camera includes the following main features (some features are model-dependent): • Live images of up to 1280 x 960 pixels resolution via network, ISDN, GSM, GPRS, UMTS, wireless up to 30 fps (at 640 x 480 resolution), also adapted for PDAs. • Digital zoom with three stages (1x, 2x, 4x) and integrated panning (from 2x: clicking in the browser image will move the visible image section in that direction).
20/96 Telephony features using ISDN or SIP connections (Internet telephony)! Free software updates on www.mobotix.com D12 Camera Manual Part 1 • Time Tables for handling customized days, e.g. for holidays and vacations. The time tables are used to control the camera's arming, image recording, action, messaging, logo, obscure image and other features. • Remote signaling for master/slave cameras, with the master camera controlling the arming status of the slave cameras.
21/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1.5 Hard- and Software Differences of the MOBOTIX D10/D12 To cut a long story short – nothing changes with the basic functionality or the looks of the camera. Users, who have worked with D10 models before will not have any problems adjusting to a MOBOTIX D12.
22/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1.6 Important Notes 1.6.1 Password for the Administration Menu The administration area of the camera (Admin Menu button) is protected by a user name and password: Administration menu: User: admin Password: meinsm • User name is admin • Password is meinsm Enter the user name and password exactly as shown above. Note that both entries are case-sensitive.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 23/96 1.6.4 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address If the camera's IP address is not known any more, you can start the camera with its factory IP address. Section 3.6, Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address, describes this procedure in more detail. 1.6.5 Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults All settings of the MOBOTIX camera can be reset permanently to the factory default settings.
24/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 1.6.8 Deactivating the Daily Reboot of the Camera Deactivating the camera reboot In its factory state, the MOBOTIX camera will automatically reboot every morning at 3:36 am. In very rare cases, external influences (e.g. radiation in high locations) can lead to camera malfunctions. The automatic reboot will refresh the camera's memory and will ensure proper operation without requiring any interaction on the part of the user.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 25/96 1.6.12 Additional Information For more information on this topic, see the News and Functional Overview pages in the online help of the camera's browser interface. Click on the yellow icon in the top right corner to open the camera's online help. Camera Help In order to get more information on the camera and its current configuration, open the Camera Status dialog by clicking on the yellow icon in the top right corner of the camera's browser interface.
26/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2 INSTALLING THE CAMERA AND THE OUTDOOR WALL MOUNT 2.1 Quick Start To install the MOBOTIX D12D and the Outdoor wall mount follow these steps: • • • • • • Checking the Delivered Parts (sections 2.2.1 and 2.2.3) Planning the Installation (section 2.3) Installing the Camera (section 2.4) Installing the camera on a ceiling or wall (section 2.5) Installing the camera and the Outdoor wall mount (section 2.6) Finishing the Installation (section 2.7) 2.
27/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.2.2 Camera Casing and Connectors of the MOBOTIX D12D The MOBOTIX D12D-FixDome consists of three main components (camera casing (item 1), body shell (item 9) and dome (item 8)). Like the M10 models, the MOBOTIX D12 is also delivered with PIR sensor, microphone and speaker.
28/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.2.3 Delivered Parts and Components of the Outdoor Wall Mount 4 Stainless steel Allen screws (item 21) (M4x25 mm) Make sure to check the delivered parts Bottom plate (item 14) 4 Stainless steel washers (item 22) (dia. 4.3 mm) 4 Dowels (item 15) (10 mm) 4 Stainless steel washers (item 16) (dia. 8.
29/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Height: 160 mm 2.2.4 Dimensions of the Outdoor Wall Mount The rectangular hole in the rear covers the wall outlet Depth: 275 mm Width: 293 mm © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
30/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.3 Optional Accessories Power supply (MX-SNT-E/U/GB/J/AUS01-30-RJ) Not required if network components are used that support the PoE (Power over Ethernet) standard IEEE 802.3af! The MOBOTIX power supply is required if you do not use a Network Power Box or Network Power Rack (see below), or a PoE-compatible switch or router.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 31/96 Corner and Mast Mount (MX-MH-Dome-ESWS) If you are intending to mount the camera to the corner of a building or a mast, you should consider using the MOBOTIX Corner and Mast Mounting bracket. This mount is made from 3 mm stainless steel (white, powder-coated) and has been designed specifically for outdoor use. The supplied stainless steel straps allow attaching the bracket to masts with diameters from 60 to 180 mm (2.4" to 7.1").
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33/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Note The following is recommended for all D12 Outdoor models used outdoors or indoors with high variations in temperature: cut the outer sealing with a sharp knife (as shown in the figure) in order to prevent condensation from accumulating. Caution: Notch for preventing damage from condensation The notch should be 3 mm wide (as wide as the Allen wrench) and should point downwards when the camera is installed. 2.4.
34/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.4.4 Deciding on the Connections (Network/ISDN/RS232) First, decide on which camera connections you would like to use.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 35/96 Caution In contrast to the MOBOTIX D10, it is not possible to use an ISDN NT and the S0 bus to supply power to the D12. Using the ISDN split cable and MOBOTIX PoE products (see section 2.3, Optional Accessories), the power can be injected into the ISDN data cable (8-wire cable required). © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
36/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.4.5 Selecting the Power Supply The D12 supports the MOBOTIX PoE products for power injection into the network cabling and the Power-over-Ethernet standard IEEE 802.3af In order to reduce the amount of cabling, you should always use the Ethernet cable (NET/10BaseT) to inject power into the camera cabling (Power over Ethernet). For smaller installations, the MOBOTIX Network Power Adapter MX-NPA-3-RJ and the universal power supply MX-SNT-E/U/GB/J/AUS01-30-RJ is sufficient.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.4.6 Using Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) In order to maintain a continuous power supply even when utility power fails, you should install an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). These devices also provide full protection against electrical surges and voltage fluctuations and thus enhance the reliability of the system as a whole. When using more powerful 19" rack-mounted USPs, you can also protect all other network components (e.g. switches, routers, PoE switches, etc.).
38/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.4.7 Providing the Connections (Network/ISDN/RS232) Once the camera position, the position of the cable outlets, and the method of power supply have been decided upon, the cabling should be installed. Before mounting the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor, you should make sure that the network and ISDN connections are properly tested, so that proper functioning of the camera is guaranteed. 2.4.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 39/96 2.5 MOBOTIX D12 Lens Options You can use all available lenses for the MOBOTIX D12: L22 Super Wide Angle 90°, L32 wide-angle, L43 wide-angle, L65 Tele and L135 Tele. The L22 Super Wide-Angle 90° has very little distortion, even when using the 4x digital zoom of the D12. Mounting a camera with the Super Wide Angle lens in the corner of a room will allow you to see the complete room (see figure right).
40/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Note Focal lengths of MOBOTIX lenses are always given as compared to a 35 mm camera! To determine the lens you need, simply use a camera with zoom lens to find a matching MOBOTIX lens The focal lengths of MOBOTIX lenses do not reflect the actual focal length of the lenses, but the focal length (Lxx mm) converted to 35 mm camera format. For example, the MOBOTIX Super Wide-Angle lens has an actual focal length of 4 mm.
41/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.6 Preparing the Camera 2.6.1 Presetting the Lenses, Connecting the Lens Cables Before mounting the camera to a ceiling or wall, you should preset the lenses (item 2) and properly plan how the ribbon cables (item 5) are running. This will facilitate positioning the lenses and will also minimize the work at the camera's final location. See the following figures on how to properly position the lenses and how to run the ribbon cables. 2.6.
42/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.6.3 Connecting the CAT5 Cables If the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor should use a network (Ethernet) and an ISDN connection, make sure to install a second CAT5 cable (min. 50 cm for D12 only, 70 cm for D12 with outdoor wall mount) and to guide it to the camera casing. In order to prevent confusing this cable with the pre-installed network cable, this cable should have a different color (e.g. green as in the figure) and it should be clearly marked as ISDN cable.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 • Remove the rubber plug from the blue cable guide beneath the left side of the cable cover and store the plug in a safe place. If you are only using one cable later on, close the unused cable guide again using this plug. This will ensure that the camera remains weatherproof (IP65), even if it has only one cable. • Insert the cable into the cable guide. • If you are using both connectors, the two cables should cross one another in front of the connectors.
44/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 • Switching external relays using the RS232 interface Properly lead the cable through the cable guides at the outer rim of the casing and make sure that the outer shell can be properly mounted later on. 2.6.4 Connecting a Cable to the Serial interface (RS232) If the RS232 interface of the MOBOTIX D12D-Outdoor is to be used for switching external relays (lights, alarm sirens, gates, etc.), evaluating external sensors (light barriers, etc.
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46/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.7 Mounting the Casing to a Wall or Ceiling, Connecting the Cables 2.7.1 Drilling the Holes for the Fixtures Using the Supplied Drilling Template In order to affix the camera to a ceiling or wall, holes need to be drilled. Use the supplied drilling template to mark the position of the holes for the fixtures and the holes through which the cables will be led later on. Remember to position the drilling template according to the direction of the camera's PIR sensor.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 47/96 2.8 Installing the Camera with the Outdoor Wall Mount 2.8.1 Setting the Direction of the Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) When installing the camera, make sure that the PIR sensor points ino the direction where it is most useful. The PIR sensor reaches about 10 meters and has a field of view of ± 15°.
48/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.8.2 Installing the Outdoor Wall Mount Ideally, the outdoor wall mount is mounted over the tested wall outlet, which provides the connections (network, ISDN, Power over Ethernet) to the camera. Mounting the Outdoor Wall Mount and the Camera Wall outlet CAT5-Kabel D12D-Outdoor wall mount D12D All measurements in mm! © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Use the supplied drilling template (at the back of this manual) to mark the position for drilling the dowel holes and the holes through which the cables will be led later on. When printing or copying the drilling template, make sure that it is not scaled down! • Use the supplied 10 mm dowels (item 15), 8x70 mm screws (item 17) and dia. 8.
50/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.8.3 Determining the Position of the Camera on the Bottom Plate Once the outdoor wall mount has been mounted to the wall, the camera can be fixed to the underside of the bottom plate (item 14). The bottom plate closes off the outdoor wall mount from below and also holds the camera. The upper side of the bottom plate has 24 holes for the M4 stainless steel hex nuts (item 20); it is thus possible to mount the camera in increments of 15 degrees.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 51/96 2.8.4 Fixing the Camera to the Bottom Plate In order to mount the camera to the bottom plate, use three of the supplied Allen screws M4x25 mm (item 21), three washers dia. 4.3 mm (item 22) and the corresponding hex nuts. Caution When fastening the Allen screws using the 3 mm Allen wrench, make sure that you do not scratch the camera dome! • Guide the connector cables of the camera from below (smooth side) through the round opening of the bottom plate (item 14).
52/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Montage der Kamera auf der Abdeckplatte • Make sure that you have properly fastened the three Allen screws M4x25 mm (item 21). 2.8.5 Connecting the Camera and Attaching the Bottom Plate • Plug the camera connector cables into the appropriate wall outlets or adapters. Push into slopts! • • • Insert the (straight) wall side of the bottom plate into the back of the wall mount as shown in the figure. Push the front of the bottom plate upwards.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 53/96 2.9 Completing the Installation 2.9.1 Establishing a Connection to the Camera Establish a connection to the camera as described in section 3.4, Establishing a Connection to the Camera. 2.9.2 Adjusting the Lenses, Visual Check Make sure that you see the live image of the camera on the monitor of your computer or laptop. Now adjust the lenses one by one until you see the desired image area on your monitor: • • • • Remove the camera dome using a lint-free cotton cloth.
54/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.9.3 Attaching the Camera's Outer Shell Once the wall mount and the camera have been assembled, it's time to attach the outer shell: • • Only attach the outer shell once you have finished setting the lenses' focus and mounted the camera dome. Hold the outer shell so that the round hole of the shell is positioned over the PIR sensor of the camera. Gently press the shell into the shell's seats in the camera casing. For additional information on this topic, see section 2.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 55/96 2.10 Assembling and Disassembling the Camera 2.10.1 Assembling the Camera (Detailed Description) For adjusting the D12, you need the supplied Allen wrench; for attaching the dome, a lint-free cotton cloth is required (see also section 2.9, Cleaning Instructions). (1) Inserting the lens units and fixing the central lens screw Insert the lens units into the seating. Insert the central lens screw and gently tighten it to hold the lens units in place.
56/96 Tighten the dome by turning clockwise Align the mark of the dome with the PIR sensor D12 Camera Manual Part 1 (4) Attaching the dome Take a cotton cloth and attach the dome to the camera by turning it in a clockwise direction. This will prevent you from accidentally repositioning the lenses during the rest of the installation process. Important: Position the mark on the dome pointing towards the camera's PIR sensor and gently seat the dome into the threads.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 (6) Installing the cable cover Install the cable cover using the 3 mm Allen wrench and the corresponding screws. Take care to properly align the cover with the seal of the camera casing. This will ensure that the camera remains weatherproof (IP65*). 57/96 Always mount the cable cover! *Only Outdoor models (7) Installing the outer shell Hold the outer shell so that the round hole of the shell is positioned over the PIR sensor of the camera.
58/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.10.2 Disassembling the Camera (Detailed Description) For disassembling the outer shell of the D12, you need the supplied custom tool; for dismounting the dome, a lint-free cotton cloth is required (see section 2.9, Cleaning Instructions). (1) Removing the outer shell For security reasons, the outer shell can only be removed using the supplied custom tool. Proceed as shown in the figure below: • Disengage the outer shell using the supplied custom tool.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 (2) Removing the cable cover Remove the 4 mm Allen screws of the cable cover and detach the cover. 59/96 3mm Allen wrench is included in the delivery Note: If the cable cover cannot be detached by hand, take a screwdriver to lift it out of its seat. Insert the screwdriver into the grooves shown below and gently lift the cable cover. (3) Removing the Ethernet and ISDN cables Remove the cables one by one by gently pressing down the lock and pulling each cable out of its socket.
60/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 (5) Removing the cable clamps in the dome's interior Gently press the sides of the cable clamps and lift the clamps from their seats. Pin (6) Removing the lens connectors Press the clamps on the side of each ribbon cable connector, then gently pull the connectors from the lens' pin header. (7) Remove the central lens screw and the lens units Remove the central lens screw using the supplied 3 mm Allen wrench. Lift the lens units out of their seats.
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62/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 2.11 Cleaning Instructions Soft cotton cloth and mild detergent to clean the dome 2.11.1 Cleaning the Dome • • • • In order to protect the dome from being scratched and from getting dirty, only handle the dome using a soft cotton cloth or the protective plastic in the camera's shipping box. You should clean the dome at regular intervals. Always use a lint-free cotton cloth for this purpose.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 • Avoid induction: When running data cables parallel to existing regular power lines or high-voltage wires, make sure you observe the minimum distances to the power cables. 2.12.2 Fire Prevention When installing the power lines to the camera, make sure you always adhere to the relevant regulations on wiring and fire prevention at the site of the installation. 2.12.
64/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3 OPERATING THE CAMERA 3.1 General Procedure The MOBOTIX camera does not require any software installation; all you need is your preferred browser with JavaScript support to operate the camera. Thus, the MOBOTIX camera is supported by all common operating systems (such as Windows, Macintosh and Linux, ...). 3.1.
65/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Note After first booting the new MOBOTIX camera or after resetting to factory defaults, accessing the Administration menu (Admin Menu button) will automatically start the Quick Installation wizard. This is where you configure the most important camera parameters in a step-by-step manner. If you have completed the Quick Installation wizard at least once, the standard Administration menu will open when you click on the Admin Menu button.
66/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.2 Overview of the Configuration Settingss Always use Quick Installation for initial configuration: • Using the Quick Installation wizard After first booting the camera or after resetting it to factory defaults, any access to the administration menu (Admin Menu button) will start the Quick Installation. Admin Menu > Quick Installation This wizard will guide you through the most important settings of the camera (configuration of the network interface, image control, etc.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Once you have finished configuring the camera, you should always store the settings in the camera's permanent memory. You can do so in the Configuration section of the administration menu (Admin Menu > Store current configuration into flash memory) or in each dialog (clicking on Set at the bottom of each dialog will temporarily set the changes; clicking on Close will ask you to store the complete configuration in the camera's permanent memory).
68/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.3 Anschließen der Kamera Use the MOBOTIX MXNPR-4 for smaller installations Use the 19" MOBOTIX Netpower rack-mount units to supply power to 8 or 20 cameras (MX-NPR-8 or 20) Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) should be installed Hinweise The MOBOTIX M12 can only be powered using the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 69/96 2b) Connecting directly to a computer: • Connect the PC/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to the Ethernet port of the computer. • Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power unit into the LAN/Power connector of the NPA. The Network Power Adapter replaces the crossover cable when directly connecting to a computer 3.3.
70/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.3.3 Ethernet: Power Supply Using PoE Products (Power over Ethernet) • Connect the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera to the Ethernet connector of the switch/router. The network components need to support the PoE standard IEEE 802.3af. PoE IEEE 802.3af! Note PoE components without fans increase overall reliability of the entire system If you are using IEEE 802.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 71/96 3.3.4 ISDN: Power Supply Using a Network Power Adapter (1) Push the designated connector of the ISDN split cable (MX-OPT-ISDN-SPLIT; optional accessory) into the 10BaseT/NET connector and the remaining cable into the ISDN connector of the camera. (2) Use an 8-wire (patch) cable to connect the Camera connector of the Network Power Adapter to the socket of the ISDN split cable. (3) Connect the LAN/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to the ISDN S0 bus/NT.
72/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.3.5 ISDN: Directly Supplying Power Using the External Power Supply Maximum of 12 wall outlets, with up to 8 devices attached ISDN is a bus system, which requires termination (100 Ohms) at both ends Example: German Telecom 1) Connect the ISDN connector of the camera to the S0 bus/NT. 2) Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power supply into an RJ45 extension cable and plug the extension into the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera. 3.3.
73/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.3.7 Camera Startup Sequence As soon as the camera's power supply has been established, the six LEDs will show the progress of the starting sequence: • Hardware test: After the power has been connected, the LEDs 1 and 5 will light up for about two seconds. The camera's computer (boot loader) checks the camera hardware.
74/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.4 The First Image from the Camera As soon as the Ethernet connection (see section 3.4.1, Preparing the Ethernet Connection) or the ISDN connection (see section 3.4.2, Preparing the ISDN Connection) has been established, you have the following possibilities to get the first image from the camera: Working with the webbased user interface only requires a web browser with activated JavaScript! • • Direct access using a browser (section 3.4.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Make sure that no other network device uses the camera's IP address: • Open a command shell (Windows) or a terminal (Linux/UNIX/OS X) and enter the following command: ping If you receive an answer from another network device although the camera is not connected, you will have to remove that device until you have reset the MOBOTIX camera to a free IP address. We recommend using the Quick Installation wizard for this task.
76/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.4.2 Preparing the ISDN Connection Requires an ISDN interface card in the PC Assign different MSNs (phone numbers) to the cameras if they are on the same S0 bus Your computer must have a properly configured ISDN card to establish a connection. If your network has an ISDN router, contact your network administrator for more information. (1) Create a new Point-to-Point connection (PPP) on your computer. (2) Enter linux as user name and tux as password.
77/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.4.4 The First Image in the Browser Now that you have successfully started the camera for the first time, you can access the camera using your preferred browser to see the live video stream and the user interface. Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari or any other graphical browser with activated JavaScript is suitable. The operating system is of no importance, even PDAs can be used without any problems. Camera access: http://10.1.0.
78/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Notes Changing the factory IP address: Always use Admin Menu > Quick Installation Audio announcement of the IP address works on all cameras Factory Defaults: Every MOBOTIX camera has its individual factory IP address (e.g. 10.1.0.99). You will find this address on a small sticker on the camera housing. If you have started the camera using DHCP or you have set the IP address manually, use the new IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.99) instead of the factory IP address.
79/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.4.6 Camera Screens in the Browser Per factory default, the MOBOTIX camera first shows the Live screen. You can set a different start page in order to prevent others from changing the settings. In addition to this, you can assign user names and passwords to prevent unauthorized access or you can restrict access to the current live image only by setting the Guest screen as the start page.
80/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.4.7 The First Image in MxViewer Download MxViewer free of charge from www.mobotix.com The MOBOTIX MxViewer is a free Windows application that allows displaying multiple MOBOTIX cameras on one computer and provides alarm management functions. It can easily handle displaying 30 cameras with CIF resolution simultaneously at 30 fps each in MxPEG format on one standard PC with Intel Pentium 4 and 3 GHz.
81/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Note Use MxViewer's Layout Editor to design the layout of the camera display on the screen (number of cameras, arrangement, size). The editor supports Drag&Drop, MxPEG clips, and allows using building or property plans and similar graphics as a background image.
82/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Automatically Searching MOBOTIX Cameras on the Same Subnet MxViewer displays the Scan network for MOBOTIX cameras dialog: • • Click on the Subnet dropdown list and select the desired subnet. Click on Scan to start the camera search. If MxViewer finds only one subnet, the scanning process will start automatically. In the first pass, MxViewer searches the selected subnet for MOBOTIX cameras and in the second pass, MxViewer verifies if it can access the cameras.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 83/96 Automatically Searching MOBOTIX Cameras on all Subnets Future versions of MxViewer will be able to search MOBOTIX cameras not only in the current subnet of the computer, but also in all subnets, which can be reached within the same physical network (e.g. not closed off by routers or other mechanisms). Enhanced search features This means that MxViewer can find cameras with factory IP address (e.g. 10.1.0.
84/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.5 Starten der Kamera mit automatischer IP-Adresse (DHCP) If your network has a DHCP server, you can start the camera with DHCP support to automatically obtain a dynamic IP address.
85/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.6 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address Under certain circumstances, resetting the camera to its factory IP address may become necessary. This could be the case if the IP address of the camera has been lost or the camera does not react to the last known IP address.
86/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.7 Connecting External Devices and Sensors: MX Interface Connector and MOBOTIX Cam-IO 3.7.1 MX Interface Connector for Direct Connections The MOBOTIX camera has one signal input and one signal output for switching loads as well as two signal inputs and two signal outputs of the RS232 interface on the MX Interface Connector (D Sub 15 HD). You can use the camera's signal input/output pins to detect an opening door (using a Reed switch) or to switch an external device (e.g.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 camera (e.g. when using a MOBOTIX camera as a video conferencing system and in access control scenarios). 3.7.2 MOBOTIX Cam-IO: Expansion Module for Easy Installation This expansion module has the following main tasks: • • • • • It represents a unified installation platform with power supply for the MOBOTIX D12, M12 and M22 models with SecureFlex mount.
88/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.8 Signal Input/Output, RS232 Interface The signal lines of the serial interface can also be programmed as additional signal inputs. Setup Menu > Event Settings > Second/Third/Fourth Signal Input > Signal Input 1/2/3.
89/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.8.2 Signal Output Pins When an event is detected, the MOBOTIX camera can switch the signal output (pin 1). Use the corresponding options in Setup Menu > Actions to set how long the camera should close the signal output. • • Off: Signal output is open (10 kOhms on 3.3 V) 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 5min: Closes the contact between pin 1 of the D Sub 15 connector and ground (pin 5).
90/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 3.9 Drilling Templates D12 Find the drilling templates (scale 1:1) at the end of the manual as a fold-out D12 footprint Note Make sure that the drilling templates are not scaled nor adjusted to the paper size when printing. When printing the PDF file, you should print two pages onto one to obtain an unscaled printout of the drilling templates. © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 91/96 D12 wall mount and weather protection © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
D12M-Sec MX-D12D-Sec-D22 D12D-Sec MX-D12D-Sec-D22D22 D12D-Sec-DNight MX-D12D-Sec-DNight-D22N22 D12D-Sec-Night MX-D12D-Sec-Night-N22N22 IP65* IP65* IP65* IP65* IP65* IP65* D D-night M D D-night D Image sensor Color Color/B&W Color Color Color/B&W B&W Image size VGA VGA Mega Mega Mega Mega D12 Hardware Features Outdoor weatherproof* Mono (M) /Dual (D) Resolution horizontal x vertikal 640x480 640x480 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 Max.
93/96 Secure Models M22M IT Models D12 Web Models M12 Basic Models D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Software Features (All Models) Digital zoom (2x, 4x) with panning Motion JPEG/MxPEG video streaming X X X/X X/X X/X X/X Custom exposure windows X X X X Video Motion detection X X X X Time and event control (FTP, email, logos) X X X X Time tables with holidays X X X X Web functionality (FTP, email) X X X X Quad/MultiView in browser X X X X Recording/Playback in browser X
94/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 IP65 CERTIFICATE © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Declaration of Conformity © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
96/96 D12 Camera Manual Part 1 Notes: © MOBOTIX AG • Security-Vision-Systems • Made in Germany www.mobotix.com • sales@mobotix.com • 23.11.
D12 Camera Manual Part 1 MOBOTIX ... the new face of IP video All pictures in this user manual are genuine MOBOTIX camera images. Enjoy the image quality! Manufacturer: CEO: MOBOTIX AG Luxemburger Str. 6 67657 Kaiserslautern Germany Dr. Ralf Hinkel Court of Registration: Amtsgericht Kaiserslautern Registration Number: HRB 3724 Phone: +49 (631) 3033-103 Fax: +49 (631) 3033-190 Tax Code: 19/650/0812/1 Tax Office: Kaiserslautern, Germany http://www.mobotix.com sales@mobotix.
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