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D22 Camera Manual for Installers

This document provides instructions for mounting and installing a MOBOTIX D22M camera. It includes a list of delivered parts and accessories for different camera models. Directions are provided for mounting the camera to ceilings, walls, poles, and corners using various accessory sets. Technical specifications and dimensions are also given for the different camera housings and components.
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D22 Camera Manual for Installers

This document provides instructions for mounting and installing a MOBOTIX D22M camera. It includes a list of delivered parts and accessories for different camera models. Directions are provided for mounting the camera to ceilings, walls, poles, and corners using various accessory sets. Technical specifications and dimensions are also given for the different camera housings and components.
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Megapixel

1280 x 960
software zoom

Security-Vision-Systems

30 Frames/s
VGA (640 x 480)
10 fps Mega
D22 X

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MOBOTIX
-22°F to +140°F

Weatherproof
Camera Manual
-30°C to +60°C, IP65
no heating necessary
Part 1
IEEE 802.3af

MOBOTIX ... the new face of IP video


PoE
network power
even in winter

microphone & speaker

Audio
bi-directional via IP
variable framerates

Video SIP Client

IP Telephony
alarm notify,
cam remote control

Video motion
multiple windows
precision pixel-based

lip-syncronized audio

Recording
event-ringbuffer
30 cams each 30 fps

Live viewing
30 cams at 30 fps
all on one screen

Complete integration for web and security


Backlight
safe using CMOS Current PDF File:
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without mechanical iris

Vandalism-protected

Wall bracket
with cable cover
for RJ45 wall outlet

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MOBOTIX Camera Data

Enter the data of your camera here!

Camera Model:

Camera Name:

Factory IP Address: . . .
Current IP Address: . . .

DHCP: activated  deactivated 

Admin User Name:

Admin Password:

D22 Basic

D22 Secure

D22 with Vandalism Set

Note: MOBOTIX offers inexpensive seminars that include a workshop and


practical excercises: Basic Seminar 3 days, Advanced Seminar 2
days. For more information, see www.mobotix.com

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D22M CAMERA MANUAL PART 1
1 INTRODUCTION 6
1.1 MOBOTIX Cost Benefits 10
1.2 MOBOTIX Technical Advantages 11
1.3 MOBOTIX D22M Concept 12
1.4 Feature Overview of the MOBOTIX D22M 15
1.5 Lenses for the MOBOTIX D22M 18
1.6 Important Notes 20
1.6.1 Password for the Administration Menu 20
1.6.2 Irreversibly Deactivating the Microphone 20
1.6.3 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address 21
1.6.4 Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults 21
1.6.5 Activating Event Control for Security Applications 21
1.6.6 Deactivating Text and Logo Options 21
1.6.7 Deactivating the Automatic Daily Reboot of the Camera 22
1.6.8 Using Internet Browsers 22
1.6.9 Cleaning Instructions 22
1.6.10 Safety Notes for Operating MOBOTIX Cameras 22
1.6.11 Additional Information 23

2 MOUNTING THE CAMERA 24


2.1 Preparing the Installation 24
2.1.1 Mounting to a Ceiling or Wall 24
2.1.2 Additional Mounting Options for IT/Secure Models 25
2.1.3 Network Connection and Power Supply, UPS 26
2.1.4 Providing the Camera Connections, Wall Outlets 27
2.1.5 Directions for Mounting 28
2.2 D22-IT/Secure: Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions 30
2.2.1 Delivered Parts and Camera Components 30
2.2.2 Camera Housing and Connectors 31
2.2.3 Dimensions 32
2.3 D22-Basic: Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions 34
2.3.1 Delivered Parts and Camera Components 34
2.3.2 Camera Housing and Connectors 35
2.3.3 Dimensions 36
2.4 Camera Accessories: Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions 38
2.4.1 D22 On-Wall Set 38
2.4.2 D22 In-Ceiling Set 40
2.4.3 D22 Vandalism Set 42
2.4.4 D22 Wall Mount 44
2.4.5 D22 Corner and Pole Mount 46

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2.5 Mounting the Camera 48


2.5.1 D22-IT/Secure 48
2.5.2 D22-Basic 49
2.5.3 Finishing the Installation 52
2.5.4 Notes on Mounting the Camera to a Wall Without the Wall Mount 54
2.6 Mounting the D22 to a Ceiling Using the On-Wall Set 56
2.7 Mounting the D22 to a Ceiling Using the In-Ceiling Set 58
2.8 Mounting the D22 Vandalism Set 60
2.9 Mounting the D22 to a Wall Using the Wall Mount 62
2.10 Notes 64
2.10.1 Cleaning Instructions 64
2.10.2 Wiring, Fire Prevention, Lightning and Surge Protection 64
2.11 Camera Accessories 66

3 OPERATING THE CAMERA 70


3.1 General Procedure 70
3.1.1 Establishing the Power Supply to the Camera 70
3.1.2 Connecting the Camera 70
3.2 Overview of the Configuration Settings 72
3.3 Connecting the Camera to the Network and to the Power Supply 74
3.3.1 Notes on Cable Lengths and Power Supply 74
3.3.2 Camera Startup Sequence 75
3.3.3 Power Supply (MX PoE) Using a Switch 76
3.3.4 Power Supply (MX PoE) Directly Connected to a Computer 76
3.3.5 Power Supply (MX PoE) Using a Network Power Rack or Network
Power Box 77
3.3.6 Power Supply (PoE IEEE 802.3af) Using Power-over-Ethernet Products 77
3.4 The First Image from the Camera 78
3.4.1 Preparing the Ethernet Connection 78
3.4.2 The First Image in the Browser 80
3.4.3 Additional Information 81
3.4.4 Camera Screens in the Browser 82
3.4.5 Access Using Zeroconf/Bonjour 84
3.4.6 The First Image in MxControlCenter 88
3.5 Starting the Camera With an Automatic IP Address (DHCP) 94
3.6 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address 95

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APPENDIX: HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FEATURES
IP65 CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DRILLING TEMPLATES (SCALE 1:1)

Note Download the latest ver-


Chapters 4 and above are part of the Camera Software Manual (Soft- sion of this document as a

ware Manual in short). The main headings are listed below to give you PDF file from
www.mobotix.com,
an overview of the Software Manual contents.
Support > Manuals

SOFTWARE MANUAL PART 2


4 CAMERA USER INTERFACE
4.1 The First Image in the Browser
4.2 The First Image in MxControlCenter
4.3 The Live Screen in the Browser
4.4 The Playback Screen in the Browser
4.5 The MultiView Screen in the Browser
4.6 PDA Screen
4.7 Guest Screen
4.8 Browser Settings
4.9 Configuring the Softbuttons
4.10 Fast Video Streaming
4.11 Operating Multiple Cameras

5 GENERAL CAMERA CONFIGURATION


5.1 Overview
5.2 Quick Installation
5.3 Connection Test
5.4 Basic Settings
5.5 Image Controls
5.6 Logos
5.7 Exposure Settings
5.8 Day & Night Modes
5.9 Managing Settings

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6 SOFTWARE UPDATES
6.1 Overview
6.2 Preparatory Steps
6.3 Updating the Camera Software
6.4 Update Checklist

7 EVENTS, ACTIONS AND MESSAGES


7.1 Overview
7.2 Functional Overview
7.3 General Procedure
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
9.5 Phone Call-In: Inbound Phone Calls
9.6 Remotely Controlling the Camera Using a Phone
9.7 Sample Configurations for IP Telephony via Internet
9.8 Sample Configurations for IP Telephony on a LAN
9.9 Video Telephony

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10 MOBOTIX CAMERAS ON THE WEB
10.1 Overview
10.2 Indirectly Accessing MOBOTIX Cameras via the Web
10.3 Directly Accessing MOBOTIX Cameras via the Web
10.4 Configuring the Router
10.5 DynDNS

11 SOFTWARE INTERFACES
11.1 Overview
11.2 Accessing the Camera's Live Image and the Event Images
11.3 Accessing the Camera's Live Image Using the Second Image Channel
11.4 Video Streaming
11.5 The HTTP API

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 Issues
12.6 Additional Information
12.7 Sending Back the Camera
12.8 Warranty

Note
More information:
Download the latest version of this document as a PDF file from
www.mobotix.com
www.mobotix.com, Support > Manuals.

Information subject to change without notice!


Copyright © 1999-2007 MOBOTIX AG, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
All rights reserved. MOBOTIX, MxPEG and MxControlCenter are worldwide
trademarks of MOBOTIX AG. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Server are regi-
stered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh,
OS X and Bonjour are trademarks of Apple Inc. Linux is a trademark of Linus
Torvalds. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of the respective owners.

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1 INTRODUCTION
The D22 cameras are powerful yet compact network cameras by MOBOTIX, which
are capable of creating high-resolution live video streams with high image rates.
When showing VGA video (640x480), the camera can deliver up to 30 fps. Even
30 frames per second!
Megapixel video (1280x960) will still generate up to 10 fps. The camera transmits
Everything integrated! lip-synchronous audio, both in the browser (ActiveX plug-in) and when using
McControlCenter (external speaker and microphone required; not available on
D22-Basic).
Like all other MOBOTIX cameras, D22 models
are more than "just a camera"; the integrated
software features include a multitude of func-
tions, such as video motion detection, long-
term recording, alarm messaging and video
IP telephony. Unlike in camera systems from
other manufacturers, buying and installing ad-
ditional software on the computer is thus unne-
cessary.
Because of the low power consumption of only
3 Watts, the MOBOTIX D22 cameras feature the
highest operating temperature range available
from -30 to + 60°C (-20 to 140°F). Since MO-
BOTIX cameras neither fog up nor require hea-
ting, power can be supplied via the network
cabling using standard PoE products. D22 IT and Secure models are absolutely
dust-proof and resistant against water jets (IP65; D22-Basic: IP54). When mounted
to the D22 Wall Mount, the camera can be used in outdoor applications; the wall
mount perfectly covers wall outlets, thus providing completely concealed cabling.

D22 models
• D22-Basic: The D22-Basic, with a diameter of
only 12.9 cm (5 in) and a height of only 8.5 cm
D22-Basic
(3.3 in) is the most compact and most discrete
(IP54)
MOBOTIX camera. The camera is
weatherproof (IP54) and thus suited for out-
door use.
ø 129 mm/5.1 in

Note
The D22-Basic is the right choice for web cam applications and simple
monitoring tasks.

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• D22-IT/Secure: The D22 IT and Secure models feature additional functions D22-IT and Secure
and security features. Among other things, you can connect an external spe- (IP65)
aker and microphone, store images and video sequences on an external file
server (including audio) and call the camera using SIP video*. MOBOTIX also
provides accessories for indoor and outdoor applications and vandalism-
prone areas. The ca-
mera is weatherproof * Accessories required:
(IP65) and thus suited external microphone and
for outdoor use. external speaker

ø 160 mm/6.3 in

Note
D22 IT and Secure models are the right choice for more sophisticated
surveillance applications.

Accessories for the MOBOTIX D22


• D22 On-Wall Set: This set can reliably protect external cables if the cables D22 On-Wall Set
cannot be guided from below the housing but have to be led above the wall (IP65)
for technical or legal reasons. In addition, the On-Wall mount provides ample
space for extra modu-
les (batteries, WiFi, ...).
ø 165 mm x 37mm
/6.5 x 1.5 in

• D22 Vandalism Set: The D22 Vandalism Set provides added protection for
D22 Vandalism Set
D22 cameras. The set consists of a robust camera ring made of stainless (IP65)
steel and a reinforced dome made from 3 mm thick polycarbonate. A
camera with vanda-
The stainless steel cam-
lism set is perfectly era ring is available in five
suited for applications versions:
in demanding envi-
ronments (such as pri- - matt
sons, social hot-spots, - polished
train stations, etc.). - white powder-coated
ø 160 mm/6.3 in - black powder-coated
- silver powder-coated

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D22 Vandalism Set in dif- In order to better adapt the camera to the surroundings, the Vadaism Set is
ferent material and color available in the following versions:
versions
- Stainless steel, matt

- Stainless steel, polished

- Stainless steel, white powder-coated

- Stainless steel, black powder-coated

- Stainless steel, silver powder-coated

• D22 In-Ceiling Set: The D22 In-Ceiling Set allows mounting the D22 camera
D22 In-Ceiling Set
in fake ceilings, for example. This type of installation provides optimum pro-
tection for the camera and reduces the visible profile to a minimum since
only the dome is visi-
ble.

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• D22 Wall Mount: The D22 Wall Mount is the ideal solution for mounting the D22 Outdoor Wall Mount
D22 to walls for indoor and outdoor applications. The camera is absolutely made from sturdy PBT
dustproof and resistant against water jets (IP65). The wall mount also covers 30GF
(IP65)
RJ45 wall outlets and
also has ample spa-
ce for additional
modules.

• D22 Corner and Pole Mount*: If you would like to mount the MOBOTIX D22 D22 Corner and Pole
to the corner of a building or a pole, you should consider using the MOBOTIX Mount: Outdoor quality
Corner and Pole Mount, which is used in combination with the wall mount. made of 3 mm stainless
steel
The supplied stainless
steel straps allow fi-
xing the mount to po- * The appearance and the
dimensions of the D22
les with diameters
Corner and Pole Mount
between 60 and may change
180 mm (2.4 to
7.1 in).

• Lenses, sensors: You can choose between five different lenses for the MO-
BOTIX D22 (M14 thread). IT and Secure models can be ordered either with a
daylight image sensor (color) or a night image sensor (black and white).

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1.1 MOBOTIX Cost Benefits

Overview—MOBOTIX Increased resolution reduces amount of cameras


Cost Benefits 960-line, high-resolution sensors give a better overview and allow monito-
ring an entire room with just one camera from the corner

Reduced installation costs at any distance


Standard Ethernet connection enables the use of common network compo-
nents such as fiber, copper and wireless (WiFi)

Intelligent recording technology reduces storage


Decentralized recording technology in the camera software puts less strain
on PCs and reduces the amount of storage PCs (DVRs) by 10 times

Event-controlled image rate minimizes storage cost


Event-driven, automatically adjusted recording frame rate based on event or
sensor action reduces amount of data and storage costs

No additional power and no heating required


Anti-fogging without heating allows usage of standard PoE technology to
power the system via network and saves costs of power cabling

Backup power requirement reduced by 8 times


Low power consumption, 3 Watt, enables year-round (no heating required)
PoE with one centralized UPS from installation room via network

Robust and practically maintenance free


Fiberglass-reinforced composite housing with built-in cable protection and
no mechanical moving parts (no autoiris) guarantees longevity

No software and no licence costs


Control and recording software is integrated in the camera and is free of
charge; new functions are available via free software downloads

Unlimited scalability and high return on investment


While in use, more cameras and storage can be added at any time; image
format, frame rate & recording parameters can be camera specific

Additional functions and other extras included


Audio support, lens, wall mount and weatherproof housing (-30° to +60°C,
-22° to +140°F) included; microphone & speaker available in certain models

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1.2 MOBOTIX Technical Advantages

Progressive-scan instead of half-frame blur Overview—MOBOTIX


Megapixel sensor and image processing inside the camera with digital Technical Advantages
white balance generates sharp and true color images at every scale

Sun and backlight compensation


CMOS sensor without auto iris, digital contrast enhancement and configu-
rable exposure measurement zones guarantee optimum exposure control

Dual camera technology: 2-in-1


Two possible camera views with picture-in-picture technology or 180° pan-
oramic view; one Dual-Fixdome camera with 2.5 megapixel is enough

Long-term, high-performance Terabyte recording incl.


Event detection and ring buffer recording by the camera itself allow recor-
ding of 40 smooth video streams on a single PC (1200 VGA images/s)

Simultaneous recording, event search and live viewing


Live video for multiple users, recording and event search simultaneously
possible in seconds from anywhere in the world via network

Very low network load


Efficient MxPEG video codec, motion detection based recording and video
buffering inside camera guarantee a very low network load

Bridging of recording during network failures


Internal camera ring buffer bridges network failures and bandwidth fluctua-
tions of wireless links (WLAN/UMTS) for several minutes

Day & night maintenance free


Unique Day/Night camera technology without moving parts guarantees
extreme light sensitivity and ensures long-term reliability

Audio and SIP telephony


Lip-synchronized audio (live & recording); each camera is a video IP tele-
phone based on SIP standard with automatic alarm call and remote control

MxControlCenter included
Dual screen technology with building plans, free camera positioning, event
search, image processing, lens distortion correction and PTZ support

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1.3 MOBOTIX D22 Concept


High-resolution live video with up to 30 frames/s at 640x480
The second generation of cameras from MOBOTIX delivers smooth live video dis-
play in VGA format with synchronous live audio, yet it keeps the network load to a
minimum (approx. 2 Mbps)*. Live video display now matches the performance of
* Accessories required: analog video systems. When recording, MOBOTIX systems easily outperform ana-
external microphone and log systems, since MOBOTIX cameras store the high live image resolution and
external speaker frame rate without compromising image quality. MOBOTIX technology thus al-
lows simultaneous recording of video from 30 cameras in continuous recor-
ding mode on one standard PC at 30 fps each, including audio.

Low bandwidth requirements


MOBOTIX' patent pending MxPEG streaming format allows fast live video with au-
dio at extremely low network load (1 to 2 Mbps). Since the MOBOTIX camera itself
detects movements in the image (and not the computer), video is only transmitted if
movements occur, and when the video and audio data are being stored.

Voice over IP and ISDN (with accessories)


Moreover, MxPEG provides for lip-synchronized audio and two-way communicati-
*D22-IT and Secure on between the camera and your computer. Room surveillance with audio is possi-
models also allow con-
ble* using Internet Explorer or MxControlCenter. Alarm notification on your mobile
necting an external spe-
aker and microphone;
or via Internet telephony is just as easy as event-controlled voice messages directly
D22 cameras do not from the camera (D22-IT/Secure require an external speaker and microphone).
have an inte-
grated spea- IP telephony and video SIP (with accessories)
ker or a mi-
crophone
All telephone features can be used via Internet telephony thanks to the integrated
SIP client. The SIP client allows remote-controlling the camera using the touchtone
keys and also makes the alarm calls of the camera. Video SIP allows establishing
IP Telephony! audio/video connections to the camera using Windows Messenger or similar appli-
cations (e.g. CounterPath X-Lite, Eyebeam).

In order to use VoIP and


Internet telephony with
the D22, you need an IT
or Secure model with an
attached external speaker
and microphone

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Long-term storage included
MOBOTIX cameras (IT and Secure models) feature an integrated long-term storage
system for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X computers. Every camera manages its
own ring buffer storage space on the shared folder. Thanks to this decentralized
technology, 30 live cameras can store images on a regular Pentium 4-class com-
puter with 30 fps each, including audio (depending on the operating system).

Event storage on SD card


An SD card can be inserted into the integrated slot to increase the internal memory
of MOBOTIX D22 IT and Secure models (SD cards will be supported in a future soft-
ware release). A 2 GB card can permanently store up to 65,000 images in CIF for-
mat, 40,000 images in VGA format or 13,000 Megapixel 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, since the SD card can easily bridge longer
network outages. Download MxControlCen-
ter free of charge from
30 live cameras using MxControlCenter www.mobotix.com

Instead of using a web browser, you can also download the free
MxControlCenter for Windows from www.mobotix.com, which
allows displaying up to 30 MOBOTIX cameras on one monitor
(Linux and Mac OS X versions are currently being developed). In
addition, MxControlCenter can process incoming alarms from the
cameras and allows comfortably searching and evaluating the
alarm video clips (including audio*). The integrated Layout Editor of
MxControlCenter provides for quickly creating floor plans by simply
dragging/dropping the cameras onto a background image. Load a
floor plan as background image, drag&drop the cameras; done.

Event and Time-controlled


Just like event-controlled recording upon detecting movements in the image, the
camera can also record when the volume picked up by the microphone exceeds a * Accessories required:
external microphone and
set trigger value (audio-capable models only*). Using scheduled recording that
external speaker
takes into consideration vacation times and holidays, time tasks can start or stop
video recording, uploading of images to a web site or sending of e-mails with vi-
deo/audio* clips.

Remote Alerting
In case of an alarm, MOBOTIX cameras automatically pop up windows or activate
other functions at a remote security control center. The cameras can use network/
wireless, GSM/GPRS/UMTS (3G) or Internet connections for this purpose (a GSM/
GPRS/UMTS modem can be connected to the serial interface of MOBOTIX M12/D12
models).

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Day & Night


The Night version of the D22-Secure model delivers crisp and clear images of mo-
ving objects even at night since they use a special black and white image sensor.
Depending on the lighting conditions, you can use infrared light to enhance the
lighting, since the B/W sensor system is IR-sensitive (in contrast to the human eye).

Integrated Power over Ethernet


Power is supplied as Power-over Ethernet via the network cabling us-
ing the MOBOTIX power supply (in combination with the Network
Power Adapter), a MOBOTIX Network Power Rack (8 to 20 cameras) or a
Network Power Box (4 cameras), or by using a PoE-compatible switch (according
to PoE standard IEEE 802.3af).
Since the camera's plastic housing insulates well and is anti-fogging, no additional
No heating required—PoE heating or fans are necessary. This is why MOBOTIX, unlike other manufacturer's
is no problem even in the
cameras, have low power requirements (3 Watts) and PoE can be used every day
wintertime!
of the year indoors as well as outdoors for supplying power.

Weatherproof
MOBOTIX D22 cameras are certified according to IP54 (Basic models) or IP65 (IT
and Secure models) and are designed for outdoor as well as indoor usage. As the
cameras do not have any moving parts, they are extremely robust and resistant
against heat or cold (-30 to +60°C; -20 to +140°F).

Logos, Animated or Freestyle


The logo generator of MOBOTIX cameras allows scheduled display of different
banners and graphics (or files loaded from any URL) into the current camera
images. MOBOTIX cameras are the only network IP cameras supporting animated
and transparent graphics.

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1.4 Feature Overview of the MOBOTIX D22
The MOBOTIX D22 includes the following main features (some features are model-
dependent):
• Live images of up to 1280 x 960 pixels resolution via network and WiFi with
up to 30 fps (at 640 x 480 VGA 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 zoomed image section in the cor-
responding direction).
• True software scaling using the proven and continuously improved MOBO-
TIX algorithms, which delivers brilliant images even with smaller image for-
mats (e.g. 320 x 240/CIF).
* In order to use the
• Audio video recording* with three different recording modes: Event recor- audio recording and te-
ding with audio, continuous recording with variable frame rate and audio as lephony features with the
well as event-controlled Snap Shot recording of JPEG images. D22, you need an IT or
Secure model with an at-
• Telephony functions (SIP)* for Phone Call-In and remote-controlling from tached external speaker
touchtone phones as well as voice phone calls from the camera for alarm and microphone
messaging purposes.
• SIP Video* (Internet telephony) with support for e.g. Windows Messenger,
X–Lite/Eyebeam and video phones.
• File server tests can monitor a file server and use one or more of the defined
messaging options for error notification.
• Camera tests where several cameras monitor one another, with failure noti-
fication using the defined messaging options.
• Playback of recorded images/video sequences with audio in the integrated
video management system.
• MultiView screen for displaying multiple cameras or events in one browser
window.
• Event notification by e-mail, SMS (using a provider), voice notification (Phone
Call-Out), sounds and by visual means (e.g. red frame in Live image) using
two separate messaging paths.
• Object tracing for analyzing the paths of objects that are moving in the
image.
• Logo generator for displaying logos in the camera images with dialogs for Logo generator
managing image files and defining image and logo profiles for controlling
logo display.
• Logos can have transparent areas and can be displayed partially transpa-
rent at the same time (creating a watermark effect), banner rotation and ani-
mations are also possible.

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• 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 con-
trolling the arming status of the slave cameras. This allows arming, for
example, of all slave cameras by using a key switch that is connected to the
master camera.
• Transfer profiles for improved handling of FTP, E-Mail, phone calls, network
transmissions and messages.

Speaker phone • Speaker phone* for announcements via the camera speaker. listening into a
room and intercom mode using Internet telephony (SIP) and ISDN (D22 mo-
Telephony features using dels require an external speaker and microphone).
VoIP connections (Inter-
• Phone Call-In* to remotely control the camera using a touchtone phone via
net telephony)!
Internet telephony (retrieve camera information, establish Internet connec-
tion, announcement of retrieved IP address, intercom feature, etc.).
* Accessories required:
external microphone and • MxPEG video compression using MxControlCenter for Windows (Linux and
external speaker Mac OS X versions are currently being developed). In addition, the ActiveX
plug-in for Windows Internet Explorer brings all advantages of MxPEG (inclu-
ding the audio stream to and from the camera*) to the browser-based user
interface.
• Routing allows using other network connections besides the standard route.
• DynDNS client for accessing the camera using a symbolic name (e.g.
mymobotixcam.dyndns.org) although the provider is assigning a new
dynamic IP address every time the camera connects to the Internet.
• Undeletable Backup operating system automatically takes over when re-
* Accessories required: booting the camera (e.g. when updating the system software has failed due
external microphone and to a power failure), allowing you to restart the update process.
external speaker
• Enhanced startup options for the camera (obtain IP address via DHCP, an-
nouncement of IP address and other network data*, reset to factory default
settings, etc.).

Software Updates
Free software updates
MOBOTIX provides free software updates on www.mobotix.com at
regular intervals that improve and expand the camera's functionality.
Chapter 6, Software Update, in the Software Manual, provides detailed
information on the process.

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Secure Models
Basic Models
M12

IT Models
D12

M22M D22M
Software Features (All Models)
Digital zoom (2x, 4x) with panning X
Motion JPEG/MxPEG video streaming X/X X/X X/X
Custom exposure windows X X X
Video Motion detection X X X
Time and event control (FTP, email, logos) X X X
Time tables with holidays X X
Web functionality (FTP, email) X X X
Quad/MultiView in browser X X X
Recording/Playback in browser X X X
Logo generator, animations X X
Single image recording (pre-/post-alarm images) 3 10 50
Terabyte ring buffer (Win/Lin/Mac) via network X X
Continuous video/audio recording, 0.2 to 30 fps X X
Video/audio recording (event-triggered) X X
* D22 IT and Secure
Event-controlled frame rate with continuous audio X X
models allow connecting
Flexible event logic X an external speaker and
Master/Slave arming by one camera X microphone, however,
neither is fac-
Scheduled privacy zones, several areas X tory-integra-
Bidirectional audio (IP) from/to browser X X ted.

Customized voice messages X X


VoIP telephony (Audio/Video, SIP) X X
* M12 models delivered
Alarm calls to softphones (SIP) e.g. Xten X X with L43 or L22
** M22 models in connec-
Remote alarm notification (via TCP/IP, IP Notify) X X
tion with Cam-IO
RS232 Data Logger/Terminal X**/*** X**/*** *** Not available for D22
Programming interface/HTTP API X X models

Model Limitations
Image size VGA VGA Mega
Image sensor (color / BW) Color Color & BW Color & BW
Standard lens for software version L22 L22* L22*
Audio support (Microphone/Speaker) -/- M/S M/S

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1.5 Lenses for the MOBOTIX D22


MOBOTIX currently offers five different lenses: from Super Wide-Angle L22 with
22 mm focal length up to the tele lens L135 with 135 mm focal length (equiv. to
35 mm camera). Since MOBOTIX cameras are backlight-proof, they do not require
a mechanical auto iris. Without the iris as a mechanical component, all MOBOTIX
glass lenses are extremely robust and maintenance-free. You can choose between
the following lenses for the MOBOTIX D22 (M14 thread):
Available lenses! • L22 Super Wide-Angle 90° image angle (horizontally)
• L32 Wide angle 60° image angle (horizontally)
• L43 Wide angle 45° image angle (horizontally)
• L65 Tele 31° image angle (horizontally)
• L135 Tele 15° image angle (horizontally)

The L22 Super Wide-Angle 90° lens has very little distortion and excellent image
quality, even when using the 4x digital zoom of the D22. If a camera with a Super
Wide-Angle lens has been mounted in the corner of a room, the complete room is
visible on the image.

L22 Super Wide-Angle 90°

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Lens Table
Order name L22 L32 L43 L65 L135

Original image

35mm equivalent 22 mm 32 mm 43 mm 65 mm 135 mm


Focal length 4 mm 6 mm 8 mm 12 mm 25 mm
Aperture 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2.5
Image angle horizontally 90° 60° 45° 31° 15°
Image angle vertically 67° 45° 34° 23° 11°
Distance 1 m m m m m m
• Image width 2,0 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.3
• Image height 1.3 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2
Distance 5 m m m m m m
• Image width 10.0 5.7 4.1 2.7 1.3
• Image height 6.6 4.1 3.0 2.0 1.0
Distance 10 m m m m m m
• Image width 20.0 11.5 8.2 5.5 2.6
• Image height 13.3 8.2 6.1 4.0 1.9
Distance 20 m m m m m m
• Image width 40.0 23.0 16.4 11.0 5.2
• Image height 26.6 16.4 12.2 8.0 3.8
Distance 50 m m m m m m
• Image width 100.0 57.5 41.0 27.5 13.0
• Image height 66.0 41.0 30.5 20.0 9.5

Note
Focal lengths of
The focal lengths of MOBOTIX lenses do not reflect the actual focal MOBOTIX lenses are
length of the lenses, but the focal length (Lxx mm) converted to 35 mm always given as compared
camera format. For example, the MOBOTIX Super Wide-Angle lens has to a 35 mm camera!

an actual focal length of 4 mm. This would be the equivalent of 22 mm


on a 35 mm camera. This lens is thus called L22.
Since the image sensors in digital cameras have different sizes, con-
verting to 35 mm camera as a known format provides for better com- To determine the lens you
paring the image formats and the fields of vision of the different len- need, simply use a camera
ses. Another benefit is that you can easily set a 35 mm camera (ana- with zoom lens to find a
matching MOBOTIX lens
log or digital) to the same focal length (Lxx) to obtain the same field of
vision. This approach greatly facilitates lens selection.

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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
Administration menu: name and password:
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.
When accessing the administration menu for the first time, the Quick Installation
wizard will help you set the most important parameters that are relevant for your
requirements. For security reasons, it is highly recommended to change the ad-
minstrator password after the camera has been configured properly.

CAUTION: Make sure that you store information on user names


and passwords in a secure place. If you loose the administrator
password and cannot access the Admin menu, the password can
only be reset at the factory. This service is subject to a service
charge!

1.6.2 Irreversibly Deactivating the Microphone


Deactivating a camera's microphone may become necessary in order to protect
The microphone can be the privacy of people at a workplace or for other reasons. It is hence possible to ir-
irreversibly deactivated!
reversibly deactivate the microphone. For additional information on this topic, see
section 5.4.5, Microphone and Speaker, in the Software Manual.

CAUTION: This deactivation is permanent and cannot be reversed


even by MOBOTIX engineers. Deactivating the microphone will
also deactivate all features that use the camera's microphone.

Note
The D22 also allows connecting an external speaker and microphone.
Irreversibly deactivating the microphone will also disable the external
microphone features.

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1.6.3 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address
If the camera's IP address is not known, 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.

1.6.4 Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults


All settings of the MOBOTIX camera can be reset permanently to the factory default The configuration can also
be reset partially
settings. This makes sense if you have, for example, obtained a camera without
any information or you would like to reset all settings after testing the camera. In
order to perform this procedure, you need to have access to the administration
area of the camera (admins group). Open Admin Menu > Reset … to reset the
camera to factory defaults.
Note: All defined users will be deleted and the admin password will be reset to
the factory default when you reset the camera using Admin Menu > Reset …
Proceed according to section 3.6, Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP
Address, if you would like to maintain existing users.

1.6.5 Activating Event Control for Security Applications


In its default configuration, the camera's event control and video motion detec-
tion features are not enabled. In order to activate event control as a whole, open If the dotted rectangle in
Setup Menu > General Event Settings and activate the Arming switch. Click on the the live image is visible,
the camera is armed
Arm & Record softbutton of the user interface in the browser to enable the stan-
dard event features. The video motion detection window is visible in the live image
(dotted frame in the center) and the camera automatically stores images as soon
as the video motion window detects movements.

1.6.6 Deactivating Text and Logo Options


As the camera arming has been deactivated in its default configuration (see prece Text and logos can be also
ding section), the MOBOTIX camera only displays the Text WWW.MOBOTIX.COM, deactivated or customized
the time stamp and the MOBOTIX logo at the top of the image. Once the camera to your liking
arming has been activated (see section 1.7.5), the text at the bottom of the live
image (event, action and messaging symbols) will also appear.
You can deactivate the status text at the bottom and the text at the top left corner of
the live image by setting Text Display in the Setup Menu > Text & Display Settings
dialog to Off. Setting Text Display to Date & Time will only display the time stamp in
the live image.
In order to hide the logo in the live image, open Admin Menu > Logo Profiles and
set Logo Display to Disable.

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1.6.7 Deactivating the Automatic Daily Reboot of the Camera


In its default configuration, the MOBOTIX camera automatically reboots every
Deactivating the camera morning at 3:36 am. The reason for this is that external influences (e.g. radiation in
reboot high locations) can lead to camera malfunctions. The automatic reboot will refresh
the camera's memory and will ensure proper operation without requiring any inter-
action on the part of the user.
Open Admin Menu > Time Tasks and deactivate or delete the Reboot camera
task. This will prevent the camera from rebooting automatically.

1.6.8 Using Internet Browsers


Current Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, Kon-
queror, Opera, …) with enabled JavaScript can show the camera's live images
with their standard settings. Text-based browsers (e.g. lynx) cannot display the
user interface and are not suitable for operating the camera.
Section 4.8, Browser Settings, in the Software Manual contains more information on
browser compatibility. For additional information on troubleshooting the camera,
see chapter 12, Troubleshooting.

1.6.9 Cleaning Instructions


If a lens is dirty (e.g. from the installation process), you can clean the lens using a
lint-free cotton cloth.

1.6.10 Safety Notes for Operating MOBOTIX Cameras


Electrical surges can be induced by other electrical appliances, improper wiring,
but also from the outside (e.g. lightning strikes to phone or power lines).
MOBOTIX cameras are protected against the effects of small electrical surges by
numerous measures. These measures, however, cannot prevent the camera from
being damaged when stronger electrical surges occur. Special care should be ta-
ken when installing the camera outside of buildings to ensure proper protection
against lightning, since this also protects the building and the whole network infra-
structure.
MOBOTIX recommends having MOBOTIX cameras installed only by specialists ac-
customed to installing network devices and having proper respect for the pertinent
regulations regarding lightning protection and fire prevention as well as the current
technology for preventing damages from electrical surges.
Section 2.10.2, Wiring, Fire Prevention, Lightning and Surge Protection, contains
more information on these topics.

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1.6.11 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 Camera Help
the top right corner to open the camera's online help.
In order to obtain more information on the camera and its current configuration, Camera status
open the Camera Status dialog by clicking on the yellow icon in the top right
corner of the camera's browser interface.

Another source of information on all dialogs and parameters of the MOBOTIX ca


mera is the Reference Manual that you can download from www.mobotix.com.
The Reference Manual consists of the MOBOTIX camera's online help in one PDF
file.

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2 MOUNTING THE CAMERA

2.1 Preparing the Installation


Before mounting the MOBOTIX D22, the following questions should be solved:
1) Where will the camera be mounted?
Mounting the camera to a ceiling or wall, section 2.1.1
2) Which other mounting options are available?
On-wall mounting, vandalism protection, wall mounting with Wall Mount,
Corner and Pole Mount, in-ceiling mounting, section 2.1.2
3) How is the camera connected to the network and how is the power sup-
plied?
Network Power Adapter, Netpower Rack/ Netpower Box, MxPoE or PoE-com-
patible switch (IEEE 802.3af), section 2.1.3.
4) How are the connections furnished from the building?
Wall outlets, section 2.1.4
5) Which sections of the Mounting Instructions should I read?
In order to mount the D22 with its optional accessories as quickly and effi-
ciently as possible, you should consult the Directions for Mounting, section
2.1.5.
The following sections contain a brief overview for all of these questions as well as
references to the relevant sections in this manual, which contain more detailed in-
formation. For more information on the MOBOTIX D22 and the available accesso-
ries, please also refer to shop.mobotix.com.

2.1.1 Mounting to a Ceiling or Wall


The MOBOTIX D22 has been designed to be mounted to either ceilings or to a
wall, when using the Wall Mount. The supplied L22 90° lens then allows monitor-
ing almost the entire room from
the walls to the ceiling.
It is also possible to mount the
D22 directly to a wall (without
Surveillance of a complete using the Wall Mount), but doing
room with only one camera so will result in reduced flexibility
for positioning the lens. We
hence recommend using the
Wall Mount if you intend to
mount the camera to a wall.
The cable entry of the D22 is be-
low the center of the camera's
housing. For more detailed information on mounting the camera, see sections 2.5
and above; the drilling templates are at the end of the manual.

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2.1.2 Additional Mounting Options for IT/Secure Models

On-Wall Mounting
The D22 On-Wall set can reliably protect external ca-
bles if the cables cannot be guided from below the D22 On-Wall Set
housing but have to be led above the wall. In addition, (IP65, also for Outdoor
the On-Wall mount provides ample space for extra applications)

modules.

In-Ceiling Mounting
The D22 In-Ceiling Set allows mounting the D22 cam-
era in fake ceilings, for example. This type of installa-
tion provides optimum protection for the camera and
reduces the visible profile to a minimum since only the
dome is visible. D22 In-Ceiling Set

Vandalism Protection
The D22 Vandalism Set provides added protection for
D22 cameras. The set consists of a robust camera ring
made from stainless steel and a reinforced dome D22 Vandalism set con-
made from 3 mm thick polycarbonate. A camera sists of stainless steel
equipped with the Vandalism Set is perfectly suited for ring (IP65, available pol-
applications in demanding environments (such as pris- ished, matt or powder-
coated)
ons, social hot-spots, train stations, etc.).

Mounting to a Wall Using the Wall Mount


The D22 Wall Mount is the ideal solution for mounting
the D22 to walls for indoor and outdoor applications.
The camera is absolutely dustproof and resistant
against water jets (IP65). The wall mount also covers D22 Wall Mount made
from sturdy PBT 30GF
RJ45 wall outlets and also has ample space for addi-
(IP65)
tional modules.

Mounting to a Pole
If you would like to mount the MOBOTIX D22 to a pole,
you should consider using the MOBOTIX Corner and
D22 Corner and Pole
Pole Mount. This mount can only be used in conjunc- Mount: Outdoor quality
tion with the wall mount. The supplied stainless steel made of 3 mm stainless
straps allow fixing the mount to poles with diameters steel (in conjunction with
between 60 and 180 mm (2.4 to 7.1 in). Outdoor Wall Mount)

For more information on the D22 and the available ac-


cessories, please consult section 2.11 and also refer to
shop.mobotix.com.

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2.1.3 Network Connection and Power Supply, UPS

Power over Ethernet (MxPoE)


Power is supplied to all D22 models via the network cabling (MxPoE, Power-over-
Ethernet). For smaller installations, the universal power supply (MX-SNT-E/U/GB/J/
AUS01-30-RJ) with the MOBOTIX Network Power Adapter MX-NPA-3-RJ is suffi-
cient. Larger installations would benefit from one or more MOBOTIX Network
Power Racks/Boxes that are available for supplying power to 4, 8 or 20 cameras
(MX-NPR-4, -8 or -20).
See section 2.10, Camera Accessories, for more information on these and other
items or open shop.mobotix.com (Products > Accessories section).

MX-NPA-3-RJ: Easy in-


stallation for smaller sy-
stems

MX-NPR-4: For mounting


in wiring cupboards; inclu-
des DIN rail clip

MX-NPR-8/20: 19" rack Network Power Adapter Netpower Box Netpower Rack
mount (2 rack units) MX-NPA-3-RJ MX-NPR-4 MX-NPR-20

Advantages of MOBOTIX PoE Products


• Zero maintenance and reliable without fans.
• Higher reliability of the system as a whole, since standard
switches without PoE can be used (lower risk of failure).
• Easy installation on DIN rails using supplied adapter (MX-NPR-4)
or in 19" racks (MX-NPR-8/20).

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE according to IEEE 802.3af)


The D22 supports the
MOBOTIX PoE products Besides MOBOTIX MxPoE, the MOBOTIX D22 also supports the Power-over-Ether-
for power injection into net standard IEEE 802.3af. You can hence use switches or routers that support the
the network cabling PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) standard IEEE 802.3af.
(MxPoE) and the Power-
over-Ethernet standard Sections 3.3 ff contain more information on the possible combinations of connect-
IEEE 802.3af (PoE) ing the D22 and power supply options.
Note

PoE components without


If you are using Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) network compo-
fans increase overall re- nents for supplying power to the MOBOTIX D22, make sure that these
liability of the entire components do not have a fan. Since the power consumption of MO-
system BOTIX cameras is very low compared to other products, the reliability
of the entire system is increased and the life cycle of the PoE compo-
nents is expanded.

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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 UPS not only protect the
full protection against electrical surges and voltage fluctuations and thus enhance camera against power fai-
lures, they also protect all
the reliability of the system as a whole.
other connected network
When using a more powerful 19" rack-mounted USP, you can also protect all other devices against damage
network components (e.g. switches, routers, PoE switches, etc.). from voltage peaks and
lows
Since MOBOTIX cameras do not require any heating even in the wintertime, the po-
wer consumption of 3 W is very low. This in turn means that you can centralize the
USP-protected power supply by injecting power into the network cables (max.
100 m/300 ft). This kind of protected power supply can be used either with MO-
BOTIX MxPoE products (MX-NPA-3-RJ + external power supply or MX-NPR-4/8/20)
or with PoE-compliant switches according to IEEE 802.3af.

MOBOTIX NPR
or PoE switch

PC/server
Typical setup of a 19"
Raid system with UPS

USV

2.1.4 Providing the Camera Connections, Wall Outlets


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 D22, you should make sure that the network connections
have been properly tested, so that the proper functioning of the camera is guaran-
teed.
If you would like to use an external audio connection, you will have to install an ad-
ditional MOBOTIX D22 audio cable into the camera's housing. Please send an
email to [email protected] to get more information on this topic.

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2.1.5 Directions for Mounting


Once the type of installation, the camera connections and the method of power
supply have been decided upon, you should follow the directions listed below. This
will ensure that you will only have to read the relevant sections of this chapter,
which will speed up mounting the D22.

Directions for Mounting


Preparatory Tasks Sections
All camera versions 2.1 Preparing the Installation

Camera Version Sections

D22-IT/Secure 2.2 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions

D22-Basic 2.3 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions

Type of Installation Sections


Mounting to a Ceiling 2.5.1 D22-IT/Secure - Mounting the Camera
2.5.2 D22-Basic - Mounting the Camera

Mounting to a 2.2 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions

Additional Mounting Options for D22 IT/Secure Models


ceiling using the D22
On-Wall Set 2.4.1 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions
2.5.1 D22-IT/Secure - Mounting the Camera
2.6 Mounting Using the On-Wall Set

Mounting to a 2.2 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions


ceiling using the D22
In-Ceiling Set 2.4.2 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions
2.7 Mounting Using the In-Ceiling Set

Mounting the 2.2 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions


Vandalism Set D22
2.4.3 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions
2.8 Mounting Using the Vandalism Set

Mounting to a 2.2 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions


wall using the D22
Wall Mount 2.4.4 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions
2.9 Mounting Using the Wall Mount

Mounting to 2.4.5 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions


poles Corner and Pole Mount
2.4.4 Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions
Wall Mount

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2.2 D22-IT/Secure: Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions


2.2.1 Delivered Parts and Components D22-IT/Secure

Camera housing (item 1) with mounting ring (item 9)

4 wood screws 4.5x60 mm (item 12)


4 dowels 8 mm (item 10)
Lens (item 2)
4 washers ø5.3 mm (item 11)
Lock ring (item 3)

Make sure to check the


delivered parts! Outer shell (item 8)
∅ 160 mm/6.3 in

Dome (item 4)
4 Allen screws M4x16 mm (item 14)
4 washers ø4.3 mm (item 15)

Allen wrench (item 6)


Torx wrench (item 13)
Toothed wrench (item 7)
Ethernet cable (item 5)

Item Count Part Name


1 1 Camera housing
2 1 Lens
3 1 Lock ring
4 1 1 transparent dome
5 1 Ethernet cable CAT5 0.5 m/20", installed
6 1 Allen wrench 3 mm
7 1 Toothed wrench
8 1 Outer shell
9 1 Mounting ring
10 4 Dowels 8 mm
11 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 5.3 mm
12 4 Stainless steel wood screws with Tox head 4.5x60 mm
13 1 Torx wrench TX20
14 4 Stainless steel Allen screws M4x16 mm
15 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 4.3 mm

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2.2.2 Camera Housing and Connections D22-IT/Secure
The MOBOTIX D22-IT/Secure consists of the camera housing (motherboard, lens,
dome), the outer shell and the mounting ring.

Connections
• NET (Ethernet network/power supply)
• External audio support (Microphone/Speaker)
• Mini MxB/MOBOTIX bus (for future extensions)
• Slot for SD card (usable
with a future software ver-
sion)

Outer shell

Dome

Lens unit

NET (back)
Connections

Ext. audio (speaker/microphone)

Mini MxB/MOBOTIX bus

LEDs (1 x green, 1 x red)


SD cards will be suppor-
ted in a future software
Slot for SD card update

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2.2.3 Dimensions of the D22-IT/Secure

Freely positionable camera module

85 mm/3.3 in

ø 160 mm/6.3 in

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2.2.4 Drilling Template for the D22-IT/Secure Mounting Ring

100 mm/3.9 in

5.5 mm/0.22 in

Find the drilling templates


n (scale 1:1) at the end of
100 mm/3.9 in

6i
m/5. the manual as a fold-out
m
.4
141

Note
Find the folded drilling template at the end of the manual.
Make sure that the drilling template is not scaled nor adjusted to the
paper size when printing the PDF file. When printing the PDF file, you
should print two pages onto one using 100% scaling to obtain an
unscaled printout of the drilling templates.

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2.3 D22-Basic: Delivered Parts, Components and Dimensions


2.3.1 Delivered Parts and Components D22-Basic

Camera housing (item 1)

4 wood screws 4.5x60 mm (item 12)


4 dowels 8 mm (item 10)
Lens (item 2)
4 washers ø5.3 mm (item 11)
Lock ring (item 3)

Make sure to check the


delivered parts!

Toothed wrench (item 7)

Dome (item 4)
4 Allen screws M4x16 mm (item 14)
4 washers ø4.3 mm (item 15) ∅ 129 mm/5.1 in

Allen wrench (item 6)


Torx wrench (item 13)

Ethernet cable (item 5)

Item Count Part Name


1 1 Camera housing
2 1 Lens
3 1 Lock ring
4 1 1 transparent dome
5 1 Ethernet cable CAT5 0.5 m/20", installed
6 1 Allen wrench 3 mm
7 1 Toothed wrench
10 4 Dowels 8 mm
11 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 5.3 mm
12 4 Stainless steel wood screws with Tox head 4.5x60 mm
13 1 Torx wrench TX20
14 4 Stainless steel Allen screws M4x16 mm
15 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 4.3 mm

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2.3.2 Camera Housing and Connectors D22-Basic
The MOBOTIX D22-Basic consists of the camera housing with the motherboard, the
lens and the dome.

Connections The MOBOTIX bus


(MxB) and the SD card
• NET (Ethernet network/power supply)
slot can only be used in
• For external loudspeaker (Basic models only provide DHCP announcement) D22-IT and Secure
models using a future
update of the camera
software

Dome

Lens unit

The external loudspeaker


NET (back) of the D22-Basic can
Connections

only announce network


Ext. speaker (DHCP data obtained via DHCP
announcement only)

Mini MxB/MOBOTIX bus

LEDs (1 x green, 1 x red)

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2.3.3 Dimensions of the D22-Basic

Freely positionable camera module

85 mm/3.3 in

ø 129 mm/5.1 in

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2.3.4 Drilling Template for the D22-Basic

100 mm/3.9 in

ø5.4 mm/0.21 in

45 mm/1.8 in
67.5 mm/2.7 in

Find the drilling templates


(scale 1:1) at the end of
the manual as a fold-out

22.5 mm/
0.89 in

78 mm/3.1 in

Note
Find the folded drilling template at the end of the manual.
Make sure that the drilling template is not scaled nor adjusted to the
paper size when printing the PDF file. When printing the PDF file, you
should print two pages onto one using 100% scaling to obtain an
unscaled printout of the drilling templates.

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2.4 Camera Accessories: Delivered Parts, Components and


Dimensions
2.4.1 D22 On-Wall Set

Mounting set (item 16)

The D22 is not included in


the delivery of the On-
Wall Set!

∅ 165 mm/6.5 in

4 Allen screws M4x35 mm (item 17)


4 washers ø4.3 mm (item 18)

Item Count Part Name


16 1 Mounting set for D22
17 4 Stainless steel Allen screws M4x35 mm
18 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 4.3 mm

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Drilling Template for the D22 On-Wall Set

60 mm/2.4 in

ø5.8 mm/2.3 in

Find the drilling templates


(scale 1:1) at the end of
the manual as a fold-out

100 mm/3.9 in

Note
Find the folded drilling template at the end of the manual.
Make sure that the drilling template is not scaled nor adjusted to the
paper size when printing the PDF file. When printing the PDF file, you
should print two pages onto one using 100% scaling to obtain an
unscaled printout of the drilling templates.

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2.4.2 D22 In-Ceiling Set

In-Ceiling mount (item 19)

5 clamps (item 22)

The D22 is not included in


the delivery of the In-
Ceiling Set!
∅ 150 mm/5.9 in diameter
Wrench for In-Ceiling
5 winged cams (item 21) mount (item 23)

Decoration ring (item 20)

Item Count Part Name


19 1 In-Ceiling Set for D22
20 1 Decoration ring
21 5 Winged cam
22 5 Clamps
23 2 Wrench for In-Ceiling mount

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Drilling Template for the D22 In-Ceiling Set

Find the drilling templates


r (scale 1:1) at the end of
mete the manual as a fold-out
dia
in
/5.9
mm
150

Note
Find the folded drilling template at the end of the manual.
Make sure that the drilling template is not scaled nor adjusted to the
paper size when printing the PDF file. When printing the PDF file, you
should print two pages onto one using 100% scaling to obtain an
unscaled printout of the drilling templates.

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2.4.3 D22 Vandalism Set

4 security screws (item 26)

1 Vandalism ring (item 24)

The D22 is not included in


the delivery of the In- ∅ 160mm/6.3 in
Ceiling Set!

Available colors of the


1 reinforced dome (item 28)
D22 Vandalism Set

- Matt
- Polished
- Powder-coated (black,
white, silver)
4 spacers (item 25)

1 two-hole driver bit (item 27)

Item Count Part Name


24 1 Vandalism ring 2 mm stainless steel for D22 cameras
25 4 Spacers for Vandalism ring
26 4 Security screws M4x16 mm
27 1 Driver bit for security screws
28 1 Reinforced dome 3mm polycarbonate

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Available Colors of the D22 Vandalism Ring
The D22 Vandalism Set provides added protection for D22 cameras. The set con-
sists of a robust camera ring made of stainless steel and a reinforced dome made
of 3 mm thick polycarbonate. A camera equipped with the Vandalism Set is per-
fectly suited for applications in demanding environments (such as prions, social
hot-spots, train stations, etc.).

Available Colors

Stainless steel, polished

Stainless steel, matt

Stainless steel, silver powder-coated

Stainless steel, white powder-coated

Stainless steel, black powder-coated

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2.4.4 D22 Wall Mount

Bottom plate (item 36)

4 wood screws
6x50 mm (item 32)
8 Allen screws M4x16 mm
(item 34)

Wall mount (item 29)

4 washers ø6.4 mm (item 31)


4 dowels 8 mm (item 30)
8 washers Ø 4.3 mm (item 35)

Wall sealing (item 33)

Item Count Part Name


29 1 Wall Mount
30 4 Dowels 8 mm
31 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 6.4 mm
32 4 Stainless steel wood screws with hex head 6x50 mm
33 1 Wall sealing
34 8 Stainless steel Allen screws M4x16 mm
35 8 Stainless steel washers Ø 4.3 mm
36 1 Bottom plate
Height: 125 mm/4.9 in

Depth: 201 mm/7.9 in Width: 216 mm/8.5 in

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Drilling Template for the D22 Wall Mount

Find the drilling templates


(scale 1:1) at the end of
the manual as a fold-out

75 mm/2.95 in
15 mm/
0.59 in

160 mm/6.3 in

Note
Find the folded drilling template at the end of the manual.
Make sure that the drilling template is not scaled nor adjusted to the
paper size when printing the PDF file. When printing the PDF file, you
should print two pages onto one using 100% scaling to obtain an
unscaled printout of the drilling templates.

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2.4.5 D22 Corner and Pole Mount

4 Allen screws
M8x30 mm (item 37)

The Corner and Pole


mount can only be used
2 steel straps (item 40)
in conjunction with the
D22 Wall Mount

4 washers Ø 9 mm
(item 38)

4 lock nuts M8 mm (item 39)

Item Count Part Name


37 4 Stainless steel Allen screws M8x30 mm
38 4 Stainless steel washers Ø 9 mm
39 4 Stainless steel lock nuts M8
40 2 Stainless steel straps
Height: 125 mm/4.9 in *

* The appearance and the


dimensions of the D22
Corner and Pole Mount
may change

Width: 201 mm/7.9 in * Depth: 175 mm/6.9 in *

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Notes:

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2.5 Mounting the Camera


2.5.1 D22-IT/Secure
Before mounting the MOBOTIX D22-IT/Secure, you need to prepare the network
connection and drill the holes for the fixtures:
• Network connection: The network cabling is supplied through the ceiling di-
rectly above the camera. The cabling is perfectly protected and cannot be
seen or damaged. When preparing the installation, you should make sure
that the cable runs at least 15 cm (6 in) within the camera housing (excluding
the connector itself). This will ensure that you can turn the lens unit freely later
on.
Note: When using a wall outlet (either flush-mounted or on-wall), the D22-IT/
Secure will have to be mounted using either the On-Wall set or the Outdoor
Wall Mount. The D22-IT/Secure models cannot be mounted directly on top of
wall outlets.
Find the folded drilling • Drilling the holes: Prepare the holes in the ceiling. Make sure that you have
template for the mounting the supplied dowels ready for this purpose. Use the supplied drilling tem-
ring of the D22-IT/Secu- plate for the mounting ring of the D22-IT/Secure (fold-out at the end of this
re models at the end of
manual) to mark the position for drilling the dowel holes and the holes
the manual!
through which the cables will be led later on.

Caution
Only use the factory pre-installed network cable of the MOBOTIX
camera. It is very important that the rubber plug of the network
cable reliably protects the housing from moisture entering the ca-
mera. All openings of the camera housing need to be closed off
properly. This will ensure that the camera remains weatherproof.

Procedure
Maximum torque for all • Use the delivered screws to affix the cam-
screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm era's mounting ring to the ceiling. The outer
(0.74 lbf ft)
shell will be used later in the mounting proc-
ess.

• Continue with section 2.5.3, Finishing the Mounting Process.

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2.5.2 D22-Basic
Before mounting the MOBOTIX D22-Basic, you need to prepare the network con-
nection and drill the holes for the fixtures:
• Network connection: The network cabling is supplied through the ceiling di-
rectly above the camera. The cabling is perfectly protected and cannot be
seen or damaged. When preparing the installation, you should make sure
that the cable runs at least 15 cm (6 in) within the camera housing (excluding
the connector itself). This will ensure that you can turn the lens unit freely later
on.
Note: As an alternative, you can also connect the camera above a wall outlet
(either flush-mounted or on-wall types). Note, that the cabling remains visible
in this case. The D22-Basic model cannot be mounted directly on top of wall
outlets.
• Drilling the holes: Prepare the holes in the ceiling. Make sure that you have
the supplied dowels ready for this purpose. Use the supplied drilling tem- Find the folded drilling
template of the D22-Ba-
plate for the D22-Basic (fold-out at the end of this manual) to mark the posi-
sic at the end of the man-
tion for drilling the dowel holes and the holes through which the cables will ual!
be led later on.

Caution
Only use the factory pre-installed network cable of the MOBOTIX
camera. It is very important that the rubber plug of the network
cable reliably protects the housing from moisture entering the ca-
mera. All openings of the camera housing need to be closed off
properly. This will ensure that the camera remains weatherproof.

Procedure
• Remove the camera dome. Take the deliv-
ered plastic foil or a cotton cloth and remove
the dome by turning it in counter-clockwise
direction.

• Unplug the pre-installed network cable from


the network connector at the inside of the
camera. Make sure that you do not touch
any electronic parts insinde! Static electric-
ity could destroy these parts when touching
them.

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• Release the internal part of the camera by


turning the ring inside in counter-clockwise
direction using the supplied toothed wrench.
While doing so, hold the camera at the lens
unit to prevent it from turning.

• Disengage the internal part of the camera


with the lens unit from the base of the hous-
ing.

• Position the base of the camera housing over


the drilled holes and the prepared cable exit
in the ceiling. If the holes in the base of the
housing are closed, push through the holes
using a suitable tool or use a suitable drill bit
to open the holes. Caution: These holes will
need to stay closed on D22-IT/Secure
models.
Make sure that the cable is at least 15 cm (6 in) long within the camera hous-
ing (excluding the connector itself), as in the factory-installed cable.
It is very important that the rubber plug of the network cable reliably pro-
tects the housing from moisture entering the camera. This will ensure that
the camera remains weatherproof.

Maximum torque for all • Use the delivered screws to mount the base
screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm of the camera to the ceiling.
(0.74 lbf ft)
If the cabling from the ceiling is not directly
beneath the camera, make sure that the net-
work cable is not damaged by one of the feet
of the camera base. When tightening the
screws of the camera base, the base will lock
the cable in place, thus securing the cable
against the ceiling. The cable is now firmly
installed and cannot be pulled out or reposi-
tioned.

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• Insert the internal part of the camera with the
lens unit into the mounted base of the hous-
ing and secure it by turning the two blue
clamps in clockwise direction using the sup-
plied toothed wrench or a screwdriver. This
will prevent the internal part of the camera to
accidentally fall out of the base before it has
been secured. Now secure the internal part
of the camera by turning the toothed ring by
hand in clockwise direction, as long as you
can still easily turn the internal part of the
camera.

• Connect the network cable to the network


connector of the camera. Make sure that the
cable loop is running properly as shown in
the figure.

• Position the camera by turning and tilting the


Maximum torque for all
lens unit so that it points into the desired di-
screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm
rection (Note: the SD card slot has to point
(0.74 lbf ft)
downwards for the camera's live image to
be correct). Never use force when adjusting
the direction of the camera, as this could
damage the camera beyond repair. The in-
ternal part of the camera with the lens unit
should turn and tilt easily, but it should not reposition itself. This could mean
that you have to loosen the Allen screws at both sides of the lens unit using
the supplied Allen wrench.

• Continue with section 2.5.3, Finishing the Mounting Process.

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2.5.3 Finishing the Mounting Process

Establishing a Connection to the Camera


• Establish a connection to the camera as described in section 3.4, Establi-
shing a Connection to the Camera.

Adjusting the Lens, Visual Check


Make sure that you see the live image of the camera on the monitor of your com-
puter or laptop. Now adjust the lens until you see the desired image area on your
monitor.
• Remove the camera dome. Take the deliv-
ered plastic foil or a cotton cloth and remove
the dome by turning it in counter-clockwise
direction. Make sure that you remove the
camera's outer shell on IT/Secure models be-
fore you attempt to do this.

• Slightly loosen the toothed ring inside by


turning it in counter-clockwise direction using
the supplied toothed wrench. Also slightly
loosen the two Allen screws at both sides of
the lens unit by turning them in counter-
clockwise direction using the supplied Allen
wrench.
Loosen the outer shell and the Allen screws
only slightly, so that you can turn the internal
part of the camera and tilt the lens unit wi-
thout using excessive force. The internal part
and the lens unit should not reposition them-
selves.

• Fine-tune the image area that is displayed


on a computer monitor by turning and tilting
the lens unit accordingly. Never use force
when adjusting the direction of the camera,
as this could damage the camera beyond re-
pair. The internal part of the camera with the
lens unit should turn and tilt easily, but it
should not reposition itself.

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• Once you are seeing the desired image area,
tighten the Allen screws at the sides of the
lens unit (in clockwise direction) and the too- Maximum torque for all
thed ring inside the camera. Do not use ex- screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm
cessive force when doing so to avoid dama- (0.74 lbf ft)
ging the camera.
• Release the lens' lock ring and adjust the
image focus by turning the lens in its holder. Check the image on the com-
puter monitor. Make sure that you tighten the lock ring again once you are fi- Lock ring: Secure the lens
nished. When tightening the lock ring, firmly hold the lens to prevent it from against vibrations

losing the focus setting.

Caution (only 135 mm Tele Lenses)


Image Focus: Due to the lens effect of the dome, the focus of the
135 mm tele lens is shifting slightly once the dome has been mounted.
Before mounting the dome, the tele lens should be turned about 90°
Lenses are adjusted
in clockwise direction (as seen from the lens' front). Make sure that
manually
you check the focus of the live image in your browser with the dome
installed and re-adjust the lens, if required.

Mounting the Dome and the Camera's Outer Shell


• Mount the dome. Take the delivered plastic
foil or a cotton cloth, insert the dome into its
seat and turn it in clockwise direction. You
should once again control the sharpness of
the camera image on a computer monitor.
If required, clean the lens gently using a lint-
free cotton cloth before installing the dome.
Do not apply excessive pressure onto the
glass surface when cleaning the lens!
• Mount the outer shell (IT/Secure Models
only). Use the delivered Allen screws (or the Maximum torque for all
security screws and the spacers when screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm
mounting the outer shell of the Vandalism (0.74 lbf ft)

Set).

Caution
Only use the factory pre-installed network cable of the MOBOTIX
camera. It is very important that the rubber plug of the network
cable reliably protects the housing from moisture entering the
camera. All openings of the camera housing need to be closed off
properly. This will ensure that the camera remains weatherproof.

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2.5.4 Notes on Mounting the Camera to a Wall Without the Wall Mount
The MOBOTIX D22 has been designed to be mounted to either ceilings or to a
wall, when using the Wall Mount. It is also possible to mount the D22 directly to a
wall (without using the Wall Mount), but doing so will result in reduced flexibility for
positioning the lens. The following section contains some hints on these restrictions
and tips for mounting the camera to a wall.
When mounting the camera onto a wall, the camera image will show more wall
area (and less room area), the more you move the position of the camera from the
center of the wall toward a corner.

2m/6ft 1m/3ft Center of the room


In order to show a larger portion of the room (and less wall area) when using a
MOBOTIX D22 mounted to a Wall Mount, you can turn the base of the camera and
the lens unit around its vertical axis. The camera image always stays upright. When
mounting the D22 directly onto a wall, you can also turn the base of the camera
around its vertical axis to show more room area, but the image now appears
slightly tilted.

ca. 10°

2m/6ft 2m/6ft 2m/6ft

ca. 30° 0° 10° 30°

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Tilt the camera to see a


larger area of the room
(camera mounted 1 m/3 ft
to the left of the center)

1m/3ft 1m/3ft 1m/3ft

0° 10° 30°

This effect also appears when mounting a D22 at the center of a wall and you are
turning the base of the camera. This will also allow to capture a larger area of the
room with the camera, but the image is again tilted.

Center of the room Center of the room Center of the room

0° 10° 30°

Note
When mounting the D22 to a wall, you should always use the wall
mount.
When mounting the camera directly to the wall without using the
wall mount, you should mount the camera in the center of a wall, if
you would like to maximize the area monitored by the camera.
If you cannot install the D22 to the ceiling and using the D22 wall
mount is also not possible, you should consider using a MOBOTIX D12
instead. MOBOTIX D12 models are more flexible than the D22 when
positioning the camera modules thanks to the larger housing.

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2.6 Mounting the D22 to a Ceiling Using the On-Wall Set


Before mounting the MOBOTIX D22-IT/Secure to an indoor or outdoor location
using the On-Wall Set, you need to prepare the network connection and drill the
holes for the fixtures:
• Network connection: You can use any one of the four openings in the On-
Wall mount to guide the cabling into the camera. When using the On-Wall
Set, you cannot mount the camera directly on top of the wall outlet (regard-
less whether it's a flush-mounted outlet or an above-the-wall model).
When preparing the installation, you should make sure that the cable is at
least 15 cm (6 in) long within the housing of the On-Wall Set (excluding the
connector itself). This will ensure that you can turn the lens unit freely later on.
Cable that is too long can be stored easily within the On-Wall mount.
• Drilling the holes: Prepare the holes in the ceiling. Make sure that you have
Find the folded drilling
the supplied dowels ready for this purpose. Use the supplied drilling tem-
template of the D22 On- plate for the D22 On-Wall Set (fold-out at the end of this manual) to mark the
Wall Set at the end of position for drilling the dowel holes and the holes through which the cables
the manual! will be led later on.

Caution
Note that the On-Wall Set can also be used in outdoor applica-
tions (IP65). When doing so, make sure that you seal off the holes
at the back of the housing using good-quality silicone sealant.

Note
When mounting the MOBOTIX D22 to a wall, you should always use
the D22 wall mount instead of the On-Wall Set.

Procedure

Seal off the holes at


• Apply a sufficient amount of silicone around
the back of the housing the holes at the back of the housing to pre-
using silicone sealant! vent water from entering. When doing so,
Do not seal
Do not seal off the con-
make sure that you do not block or seal off vent!
densation vent! off the condensation vent!
• Use the delivered screws to mount the On-
Maximum torque for all Wall Set (without the camera) to the ceiling.
screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm
(0.74 lbf ft)
• If the cables are guided through one of the
openings in the On"Wall Set, insert the cables
into the On"Wall mount.

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• Disengage the mounting ring from the hous-
ing of the D22-IT/Secure. This ring is not re-
quired when mounting the camera to the On-
Wall Set.

• Connect the network cable to the network ca-


ble of the camera using a patch cable con-
nector. Make sure to leave enough unused
cable within the housing. This will ensure that
you can turn the lens unit freely later on. Ca-
ble that is too long can be stored easily within
the On-Wall mount.

• Now press the D22 into the guides of the On-


Wall mount. The tapered guides on the back
of the D22 housing fit exactly into the open-
ings of the On-Wall mount.

• Continue with section 2.5.3, Finishing the Mounting Process.

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2.7 Mounting the D22 to a Ceiling Using the In-Ceiling Set


Before mounting the MOBOTIX D22-IT/Secure to an indoor location using the In-
Ceiling Set, you need to prepare the network connection and drill the hole for the
camera:
• Network connection: The network cabling is supplied through the ceiling di-
rectly above the camera.
When preparing the installation, you should make sure that you have at least
15 cm (6 in) of unused cable.
Find the drilling template
at the end of the manual • Hole for the camera: Prepare the hole for the camera. The hole should have
a diameter of 150 mm (6 in)!

Procedure
• Insert the camera into the In-Ceiling mount
without the outer shell and the mounting
ring. The tapered guides on the back of the
D22 housing fit exactly into the openings of
the In-Ceiling mount.

• Connect the network cable to the network


cable of the camera using a patch cable
connector.

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• Insert the In-Ceiling Set with the camera
into the hole in the ceiling. Tightening the in-
tegrated mounting screws will automatically
secure the In-Ceiling mount to the ceiling.

The winged cams auto-


matically secure the In-
Ceiling Set in the ceiling
when tightening the
screws (see detail pic-
tures)
Winged cam

• Finally, press the decoration ring onto the


mount and lock in place by turning it in clock-
wise direction.

Dismounting
• Use the wrench for the In-Ceiling mount in-
cluded in the delivery to dismount the de-
coration ring. Insert the wrench as shown in
the figure and turn the ring in counter-clock-
wise direction.
• Remove the camera.
• Loosen the screws of the In-Ceiling mount
Wrench for In-Ceiling
(this will automatically retract the winged
mount
cams). You can now remove the In-Ceiling
mount from the ceiling.

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2.8 Mounting the D22 Vandalism Set


In order to install the Vandalism Set, replace the regular outer shell and the Allen
screws with the stainless steel shell, the security screws and the four spacers of the
Vandalism Set. Likewise, replace the dome of the D22-IT/Secure with the reinforced
dome of the Vandalism Set.
• Remove the outer shell. Remove all four Al-
len screws using the supplied Allen wrench.
Take off the outer shell.

• Remove the camera dome. Remove the


dome of the D22-IT/Secure (by turning it in
counter-clockwise direction), then package
and store the dome.

• If required, clean the lens gently using a lint-free cotton cloth. Do not apply
excessive pressure onto the glass surface when cleaning the lens! Make
sure that you do not change the lens focus or the lens unit when doing so.
You should once again control the sharpness of the camera images on a
computer monitor (see section 2.5.3).

• Mount the reinforced dome of the Vandal-


ism Set. Use a soft cotton cloth and mount
the reinforced dome by placing the dome into
its seat and turning it in clockwise direction. If
required, clean the dome gently using a lint-
free cotton cloth before installing it. You
should once again control the sharpness of
the camera images on a computer monitor
(see section 2.5.3).

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• Mount the stainless steel shell of the Van- Spacers for Vandalism
dalism Set. Do not forget to insert the four Set
spacers of the Vandalism Set into their
seats in the camera housing!

• Mount the supplied stainless steel shell with


Security screws and two-
the security screws and use the supplied
hole driver bit
two-hole driver bit to firmly tighten the
screws.

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2.9 Mounting the D22 to a Wall Using the Wall Mount


Before mounting the MOBOTIX D22-IT/Secure with the Wall Mount you need to
prepare the network connection and drill the holes for the fixtures:
• Network connection: The network cabling is supplied through the opening in
the back of the wall mount. The cabling is perfectly protected by the mount
and cannot be seen or damaged. The wall mount can be mounted directly
on top of wall outlets (flush-mounted or above-the-wall types; maximum di-
mensions of the outlet: 88 x 80 mm (3.5 x 3.2 in) width x height).
Use the factory pre-installed network cable of the D22 (50 cm (20 in) length).
This will ensure that you can turn the lens unit of the D22 freely later on.
• Drilling the holes: Prepare the holes in the wall. Make sure that you have the
supplied dowels ready for this purpose. Use the supplied drilling template for
the D22 Wall Mount (fold-out at the end of this manual) to mark the position
for drilling the dowel holes and the holes through which the cables will be
led later on.

Caution
Only use the factory pre-installed network cable of the MOBOTIX
camera. It is very important that the rubber plug of the network
cable reliably protects the housing from moisture entering the
camera. All openings of the camera housing need to be closed off
properly. This will ensure that the camera remains weatherproof.

Procedure
• Disengage the mounting ring from the
Maximum torque for all
screws is 1 to 1.2 Nm housing of the D22-IT/Secure. This ring is not
(0.74 lbf ft) required when mounting the camera to the
Wall Mount.

• Use the delivered screws to mount the Wall


Mount (without the camera) to the wall (di-
rectly on top of the cabling or the wall outlet).

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• Connect the network cable to the network
cable of the camera using a patch cable
connector (or plug the cable directly into the
RJ45 wall outlet). Make sure to leave enough
unused cable within the housing. This will en-
sure that you can turn the lens unit freely
later on. Cable that is too long can be stored
easily within the housing.

• Now press the D22 into the guides of the


wall mount. The tapered guides on the back
of the D22 housing fit exactly into the open-
ings of the On-Wall mount.

• Continue with section 2.5.3, Finishing the Mounting Process.

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2.10 Notes
2.10.1 Cleaning Instructions

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 of the
camera's shipping box.
• You should clean the dome at regular intervals. Always use a lint-free cotton
cloth for this purpose.
• If the dirt is more persistent, add a mild alcohol-free detergent without abra-
sive particles.
• Make sure you instruct cleaning personnel on how to clean the camera.

Cleaning the Lens


• If the lens is dirty from the installation process, clean the lens using a lint-free
cotton cloth. Make sure that the lens is still in focus after cleaning and adjust
the lens' focus if required.

2.10.2 Wiring, Fire Prevention, Lightning and Surge Protection


When installing the wiring in or out of buildings, make sure you always adhere to
the relevant regulations on wiring, fire prevention and protection against lightnings.
MOBOTIX recommends having MOBOTIX cameras installed only by certified spe-
cialists accustomed to installing network devices and having proper respect for the
applicable regulations regarding lightning protection and fire prevention as well as
the current technology for preventing damages from electrical surges.
Find more information on the subject at the International Electrotechnical Com-
mission (IEC, www.iec.ch) or at a manufacturer of protection devices against
lightning and electrical surges, such as Dehn (www.dehn.de).

Wiring
When installing the wiring, make sure you follow these guidelines:
• Data cable: Make sure you only use double-shielded
CAT 5/7 cable (S/STP) for Ethernet connections.
• Outdoors: Installing the camera outdoors requires spe-
cial precautions and measures regarding the cables as
well as lightning and surge protection (see further be-
low in this section).
• Wire lengths: The cable segments must not exceed
the maximum allowed cable lengths in order to ensure proper data transfer
(see section 3.3, Connecting the Camera to the Network and to the Power
Supply).

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• Avoid induction: When running data cables parallel to existing regular po-
wer lines or high-voltage wires, make sure you observe the minimum distan-
ces to the power cables.

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.

Lightning and Surge Protection


To prevent damage from lightnings and surges, make sure you follow these guide-
lines:
• Lightning conductors: In areas exposed to lightning (e.g. on roofs), a distan-
ce holder (1 m (3 ft) higher, 1 m (3 ft) away from the camera) and proper
lightning conductors need to be installed in order to prevent lightning strikes
into the camera and to ensure that the energy of a lightning strike is properly
led to the ground.
• Surge protection: Make sure you have installed proper protection against
electrical surges in order to prevent damage to the camera, the building and
the network infrastructure. This includes surge protectors for 19" racks, ad-
ding an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to the MOBOTIX camera, and in-
stalling surge arresters or similar for routers, switches, servers, etc.

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2.11 Camera Accessories


Power supply (MX-SNT-E/U/GB/J/AUS01-30-RJ)
The MOBOTIX power supply is required if you do not
use a Network Power Rack or Network Power Box,
or a PoE-compatible switch or router.

Network Power Adapter (MX-NPA-3-RJ)


The Network Power Adapter allows injecting the power supply for the MOBOTIX ca-
mera into the network cable. It thus allows using the network cable for connecting
to the camera and for remotely supplying power (up
to 100 m (300 ft)). The Network Power Adapter is re-
quired, if you are using the universal power supply,
and power is not supplied using a PoE switch/router
or a MOBOTIX Netpower Box/Rack.

Netpower Box for up to 4 Cameras (MX-NPR-4)


The MX-NPR-4 allows supplying power to up to four
MOBOTIX cameras via the network cable. The NPR-4
thus replaces four separate power supplies and four
Network Power Adapters. The Netpower Box delive-
ry includes a (detachable) clip at the back, which
simply clicks onto DIN rails.

Netpower Rack for 8/20 Cameras (MX-NPR-8/20)


The MX-NPR-8/MX-NPR-20 allow supplying power
to up to 8/20 MOBOTIX cameras, respectively, via
the network cable. These NPRs thus replace 8/20
separate power supplies and the same number of
Network Power Adapters; they are easily mounted
in 19" racks (2 rack units).

Advantages of MOBOTIX PoE Products


• Zero maintenance and reliable without fans.
• Higher reliability of the system as a whole, since standard
switches without PoE can be used (lower risk of failure).
• Easy installation on DIN rails using supplied adapter (MX-NPR-4)
or in 19" racks (MX-NPR-8/20).

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On-Wall Set
The D22 On-Wall set can re-
liably protect external ø 165 mm x 37mm The D22 is not included in
cables if the cables cannot /6.5 x 1.5 in the delivery of the In-
Ceiling Set!
be guided from below the
(IP65)
housing but have to be led
above the wall for technical
or legal reasons. In additi-
on, the On-Wall mount provides ample space for extra modules.

In-Ceiling Set
The D22 In-Ceiling Set al-
lows mounting the D22 ca-
mera in fake ceilings, for ex-
ample. This type of installa-
tion provides optimum pro-
tection for the camera and
reduces the visible profile to
a minimum since only the
dome is visible.

Vandalism Set
The D22 Vandalism Set provides added protection for D22 cameras. The set con-
sists of a robust camera ring made of stainless steel and a reinforced dome made
from 3 mm thick polycarbo- The stainless steel cam-
nate. A camera with vanda- era ring is available in five
lism set is perfectly suited versions:
for applications in deman-
ding environments (such as - matt
prisons, social hot- - polished
spots,train stations, etc.). - white powder-coated
ø 160 mm/6.3 in
- black powder-coated
- silver powder-coated
Wall Mount
The D22 Wall Mount is the ideal solution for mounting the D22 to walls for indoor
and outdoor applications. The camera is absolutely dustproof and resistant against
water jets (IP65). The wall
mount also covers RJ45 wall
outlets and also has ample
space for additional modu-
les.

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Corner and Pole Mount


If you would like to mount the MOBOTIX D22 to a
pole, you should consider using the MOBOTIX Cor-
ner and Pole Mount. The Corner and Pole mount
can only be used in conjunction with the Wall
Mount. The supplied stainless steel straps allow fix-
ing the mount to poles with diameters between 60
and 180 mm (2.4 to 7.1 in).
By design, the Corner and Pole Mount does not allow using a wall outlet for the
camera cabling.

Mounted to a corner *
* The appearance and the
dimensions of the D22
Corner and Pole Mount
may change

Like the Outdoor Wall Mount, the Corner and Pole Mount is made from weather-
proof material and is just as robust and maintenance-free.
Mounted to a pole *

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Notes:

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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 Win-
dows, Macintosh and Linux, ...).

3.1.1 Establishing the Power Supply to the Camera


You can choose between the following options:

MOBOTIX PoE products • External power supply and Network Power Adapter (MX-NPA-3-RJ):
do not require any fans Power supply of one camera injected into the network cabling (max. length
and are robust and relia- 100 m (110 yd)), from the NPA to the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera
ble! (see sections 3.3.3 and 3.3.4).
• Network Power Box/Rack (MX-NPR-4, or 8/20): Power supply of 4/8/20
cameras injected into the network cabling (max. length 100 m (110 yd)), from
PoE components (IEEE
the NPR to the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera (see section 3.3.5).
802.af) should not have
• Power over Ethernet: Power supply using network components that are con-
fans as this would decrea-
forming to the PoE standard IEEE 802.3af (see section 3.3.6)
se the overall reliability
of the entire system
3.1.2 Connecting the Camera
• Ethernet interface of the camera (10/100 Mbps Ethernet): Connect directly
from a computer (using a crossover cable) or by using a Network Power
Adapter or a switch and a regular patch cable. Open a browser and enter
the IP address printed on the camera la-
bel (e.g. 10.1.0.99).
If your network does not support a Class
Computer settings:
A network (i.e. 10.x.x.x), your PC or
• IP address: 10.1.0.11
• Netmask: 255.0.0.0 laptop will have to be set temporarily to
• Gateway: none such a network address. For operating
• DNS: none systems that allow multi-homing (Win-
dows 2000, Windows XP, Linux, Mac OS
X), you can set a second IP address in
the 10.x.x.x network (see section
3.4.1, Preparing the Ethernet Connec-
tion).
Once a connection has been established, click on the Admin Menu button to start
configuring the camera. The Admin Menu controls all network settings (IP address,
netmask, DHCP, etc.) and other options.

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Note
After first booting a new MOBOTIX camera or after resetting to factory Always use Quick Instal-
defaults, accessing the Administration menu (Admin Menu button) will lation for initial configu-
automatically start the Quick Installation wizard. This is where you ration
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.

The configuration follows these steps:


1) Establish the first connection (via the Ethernet network).
2) Set the parameters for the desired connection type (Quick Installation).
3) Set the event control (see chapter 7, Events, Actions and Messages in the
Software Manual).
4) Set the storage parameters (FTP, internal and external ring buffer storage).
5) Store the configuration in the camera's permanent storage (flash).

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3.2 Overview of the Configuration Settings


Once the connection has been established, you can configure the camera by click-
ing on the Admin Menu button or the Setup Menu button.

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.
The wizard will guide you through the most important settings of the camera (confi-
guration of the network interface, image control, etc.) and can also be used to reset
the camera to its factory settings.
It is also recommended to use Admin Menu > Quick Installation later on as well,
Always use Quick Instal-
lation for initial configu-
e.g. if you would like to change connection parameters or add a new connection
ration! type.

Administration and setup of the camera


Basic configuration tasks of the camera (e.g. passwords, interfaces, software up-
Admin Menu dates) are carried out from the administration menu (Admin Menu button), which
User: admin requires the corresponding access rights (admins group, user name and pass-
Password: meinsm word).
Open the Setup Menu (button) and find the dialogs for changing the image, event
Setup Menu and recording settings in the Image Control and Event Control sections. These op-
tions are also available for users belonging to the users group. Some of these set-
tings can be changed using the corresponding pull-down menus above the image
on the Live screen.

The image settings are already optimized


The factory image settings of MOBOTIX cameras deliver excellent images for most
Recommendation: Always application scenarios and should not be changed. If you do wish to make changes,
use factory image set-
your changes should be minor and gradual.
tings!
If you would like to reset changes without resetting the complete configuration to
factory defaults, you can use the Factory button at the bottom of the dialog to reset
only this dialog's settings. If you would like to reset all image settings, you may do
so using the Manage Settings > Restore Image Settings pull-down menu above
the image on the Live screen.

All changes are temporary


All changes to the configuration are only temporary and can thus be tested easily.
Restoring the previous configuration settings can be achieved using the Restore
button in most dialogs or by running Admin Menu > Restore last stored configu-
ration from flash (see also section 5.9, Managing Settings, in the Software Man-
ual).

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Once you have finished configuring the camera, you should always store the set- Make sure to permanently
tings in the camera's permanent memory. You can do so in each dialog (clicking store changed parame-
on Set at the bottom of each dialog will temporarily set the changes; clicking on ters!

Close will ask you to store the complete configuration in the cameras permanent
memory) or in the Configuration section of the administration menu (Admin
Menu > Store current configuration into flash memory).
The Configuration section of the administration menu provides more functions for
storing, copying and managing camera settings. For additional information on this
topic, see chapter 5, Basic Camera Configuration, in the Software Manual.

A camera that keeps time


Apart from a multitude of possibilities for controlling the camera using time (time
tables, holiday and vacation, scheduled tasks, etc.), the camera can also synchro-
nize its internal clock. This allows you to keep the camera in synch manually with Automatic time synchroni-
a computer or fully automatic using a time server or another MOBOTIX camera. zation using a time server

The camera can use NTP time servers or time servers providing Time Protocol (RFC
868). For additional information on this topic, see section 5.4.2, Date and Time /
Time Zones and Time Servers, in the Software Manual.

MOBOTIX cameras can do "More"


In order to improve the readability of the camera dialogs, some of them hide less-
often used options when showing the dialog. These dialogs have a More button in
the bottom right corner; click on it to display the advanced options. If all options are
displayed, the Less button appears. Clicking this button will hide the advanced opti-
ons.

Click on the More/Less


buttons to show/hide the
advanced options

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3.3 Connecting the Camera to the Network and to the Power


Supply
3.3.1 Notes on Cable Lengths and Power Supply
• The power supply of the camera can only be established using the 10Ba-
seT/NET connector of the camera with the (pre-installed) network cable. In or-
der to supply power via the network cabling we recommend the MOBOTIX
PoE products (MxPoE, see also section 2.11, Camera Accessories):
• for one camera using the Network Power Adapter (MX-NPA-3-RJ)
• for up to four cameras using the Network Power Box (MX-NPR-4)
• for up to 8 or 20 cameras using the Network Power Rack (MX-NPR-8/20)
• The maximum length of the network cable for remotely supplying power is
100 m (300 ft).
• Make sure that you only use switches or routers that support the 10/100
Mbps Ethernet interface of the camera. Check the LED activity of the corre-
sponding port at the switch or router. When operating many cameras,
please also see section 4.11, Operating Many Cameras, in the Software Man-
ual, for additional hints.
• It is highly recommended to use uninterruptible power supplies (UPS),
which also protect the cameras and the network components against electri-
cal surges.
• Advantages of MOBOTIX PoE Products:
MOBOTIX PoE products
have zero maintenance - Zero maintenance and reliable without fans.
and are reliable as the - Higher reliability of the system as a whole, since standard routers/swit-
systems do not require ches without PoE can be used (lower risk of failure).
fans - Easy installation in 19" racks (MX-NPR-8/20) or on DIN rails (MX-NPR-4).
• If you are using IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet network components for
supplying power to MOBOTIX cameras, make sure that these components
PoE components without
do not have a fan. Since the power consumption of MOBOTIX cameras is
fans increase overall reli-
very low compared to other products, the reliability of the entire system is in-
ability of the entire sys-
tem creased and the life cycle of these components is expanded.

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3.3.2 Camera Startup Sequence
As soon as the power supply is established, the camera's LEDs will provide infor-
mation on the startup sequence of the camera.
• Booting: Immediately after connecting the power supply, the red LED lights
up, blinks for two seconds, then stays on permanently. The camera's boot
Start!
loader checks the hardware, unpacks and starts the operating system. All
applications are verified using the checksums; in case of an error, the cam-
era will start using the backup operating system.
• Waiting for key pressed: Both LEDs light up for four seconds. If you press the
"R" or "L" key of the camera during this time, the camera will execute the Key pressed?
corresponding function (see sections 3.5 and 3.6).
• Ready: Once the application software has been started, the green LED is on
permanently and the red LED blinks. You can now reach the camera via the
network using a browser. For additional information on this topic, see section Ready
5.4.3, LED Signals and LED Configuration, in the Software Manual.

"R" key "L" key

LEDs (1 x green, 1 x red)

Note
During the startup sequence of the camera, the LEDs will always light
up, even if they have been deactivated in Admin Menu > LED Setup.

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MOBOTIX power supply 3.3.3 Power Supply (MxPoE) Using a Switch


and Network Power
• Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the Camera connec-
Adapter required
tor of the Network Power Adapter.
• Connect the LAN/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to an Eth-
ernet connector of the switch/router or the Ethernet wall outlet.
• Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power unit into the PC/Power con-
nector of the Network Power Adapter.

3.3.4 Power Supply (MxPoE) When Connected Directly to a Computer


MOBOTIX power supply • Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the Camera connec-
and Network Power
tor of the Network Power Adapter.
Adapter required
• Connect the PC/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to the Ether-
net port of the computer.
• Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power unit into the LAN/Power con-
nector of the Network Power Adapter.

The Network Power


Adapter replaces the
crossover cable when di-
rectly connecting to a
computer

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3.3.5 Power Supply (MxPoE) Using a Network Power Rack or Network Power MOBOTIX Network
Box Power Rack or Network
Power Box required
• Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the CAM connector
of the Network Power Rack (MX-NPR-8/20) or the Network Power Box
(MX-NPR-4).
• Connect the LAN connector of the Network Power Rack or Network Power
Box to an Ethernet connector of the switch/router.
Use the 19" MOBOTIX
Netpower rack-mount
units to supply power to 8
or 20 cameras

Use the MOBOTIX Net-


work Power Box for
smaller installations

Uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) should be in-
stalled

3.3.6 Power Supply (PoE IEEE 802.3af) Using Power-over-Ethernet Products


• Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the Ethernet connec- PoE switch/router accord-
tor of the PoE switch/router. The switch/router needs to support the PoE stan- ing to IEEE 802.3af re-
dard IEEE 802.3af. quired

PoE IEEE 802.3af!

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3.4 The First Image from the Camera


Once the Ethernet connection has been established, you have the following possi-
bilities to see the first image of the camera:

Working with the web-


• Automatic camera search and configuration using MxControlCenter (free
based user interface only Windows client for MOBOTIX cameras; section 3.4.6, The First Image in
requires a web browser MxControlCenter)
with activated JavaScript! • Manual configuration (section 3.4.1, Preparing the Ethernet Connection)
Besides using MxControlCenter, you can also use a browser to access the camera
(section 3.4.2, The First Image in the Browser).
In order to finish the camera configuration, you can use either MxControlCenter or
the browser-based user interface of the camera (see section 4.3, The Live Screen in
the Browser, in the Software Manual).

3.4.1 Preparing the Ethernet Connection


For this example, we will use a camera with the factory IP address 10.1.0.99.
Caution:
Replace this IP address with the IP address of your camera. You will find this ad-
Netmask 255.0.0.0
dress on a small sticker on the camera. Accessing the camera is always the same
and is independent of the connection type: simply enter the camera's IP address in
the address field of the browser (see section 3.4.2, The First Image in the Browser).

Note
Pressing the "R" key on the front of the camera will let the camera an-
nounce its current IP address, if an external speaker has been
attached.

Open a Command Prompt


Your computer has to have a network or a wireless interface, and it should be in
(Windows): the same subnet as the camera. If your network also uses IP addresses of a class
Start > Run, enter "cmd", A network (e.g. 10.x.x.x, network mask 255.0.0.0), you should be able to
then press [Return] access the camera directly (provided no other network device uses the same IP ad-
dress).
Determine the IP address of your computer:
• Open a command shell
(Windows) or a terminal
(Linux/UNIX/OS X) and en-
ter the following com-
mand:
Windows 2000/XP: ipconfig
Linux/UNIX/OS X: ifconfig
You will find the IP address of your Windows computer under IP address; for Linux/
UNIX/OS X computers, search for the inet address parameter of the eth0 device
(the first network interface). If your computer does not use an IP address in the
10.x.x.x range, you should change the network configuration of your computer
or add a new IP address (see below).

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Make sure that no other network device uses the camera's IP address: The factory IP address is
printed on the sticker on
• Open a command shell (Windows) or a terminal (Linux/UNIX/OS X) and enter
the camera housing
the following command:
ping <factory IP address>
Example: 10.1.0.99
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 Make sure that you use
camera to a free IP address. We recommend using the Quick Installation wizard for the IP address of your
assigning a new IP address to the camera. camera instead of
10.1.0.99!
If your computer does not use an IP address in the 10.0.0.0 network (e.g. a
192.168.x.x or 172.x.x.x network), you should temporarily set a new IP address
in the 10.x.x.x range:
Windows 2000/XP
(1) Open the Network Con- Setting up a second IP ad-
dress on Windows com-
nections and open the
puters
Properties of LAN Con-
nection.
(2) Double-click Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
(3) On the General tab, acti-
vate the Use the follo-
wing address option.
(4) Enter an IP address (e.g.
10.1.0.11) in the class
A network (10.x.x.x)
that is unique in your
network and that is not
the same as the came-
ra's IP address.
(5) Close all dialogs by clik-
king on OK.

Linux/UNIX/OS X
(1) Open a terminal as root user and enter the following command (eth0 or Setting up a second IP ad-
en0 is usually the first network interface): dress on Linux/UNIX
Linux/UNIX: ifconfig eth0:1 10.1.0.11 computers
OS X: ifconfig en0:1 10.1.0.11
The computer now has the additional IP address 10.1.0.11, allowing it to access
the camera with its factory IP address in the 10.x.x.x network (10.1.0.99 in
this example).

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3.4.2 The First Image in the Browser


Now that you have successfully started the
Camera access: camera for the first time, you can access
http://10.1.0.99 (example the camera using your preferred browser
IP)
to see the live video stream and the user
interface. Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox,
The factory IP address is
Safari, Camino or any other graphical browser with activated JavaScript is suitable.
printed on the sticker on
the camera housing
The operating system is of no importance, even PDAs can be used without any pro-
blems, provided a web browser is available on the device.

Camera help,
Administration menu: camera status
Quick-Controls
User Name: admin
Camera screens
Password: meinsm

Softbuttons Logo within


the image

Video motion windows

User interface can be


customized

After entering the camera's IP address in the browser address bar (e.g. http://
10.1.0.99), you will see the Live screen of the MOBOTIX camera with its user in-
terface controls, such as softbuttons, buttons for the different camera screens,
pull-down menus (Quick Controls), icons for accessing the online help and the
camera status, as well as status information elements above and below the live
image.

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If you have started the camera using DHCP or you have set the IP address manu- Changing the factory IP
ally, enter the new IP address in the browser address bar (e.g. 192.168.0.99) address: Always use Ad-
instead of the factory IP address. min Menu > Quick Installa-
tion
Note
The MOBOTIX camera can announce its current IP address over the
speaker. For additional information on this topic, see section 3.6, Start- Not available on Basic
ing the Camera With an Automatic IP Address (DHCP). models, on D22 IT/Se-
cure models only with
MxControlCenter: In order to see the live image of the camera, you external speaker!
can also use other applications or the integrated programming inter-
face of the MOBOTIX camera. MxControlCenter for Windows is such
an application and is provided free of charge by MOBOTIX (see sec-
tion 3.4.6, The First Image in MxControlCenter). Besides its ability to
display fast live video of up to 30 cameras simultaneously at 30 fps
each on one PC, MxControlCenter also allows recording and playing
back video clips with lip-synchronous audio via the network and can
control pan/tilt heads using a joystick or the mouse. Download the
newest version of MxControlCenter from the MOBOTIX website. The
website contains more information on MOBOTIX systems as well as
the MxControlCenter User Manual.
From camera software version 3.0.3.37, MOBOTIX cameras automati-
cally offer their web service within the network (see section 3.4.5, Ac-
cess Using Zeroconf/Bonjour). This means that the cameras will an-
nounce themselves automatically in a Bonjour list in the web browser
and in MxControlCenter. Selecting one of the listed MOBOTIX cameras
will automatically display the camera's user interface in the browser
window or in MxControlCenter.

3.4.3 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 Camera Help
the top right corner to open the camera's online help.
In order to obtain more information on the camera and its current configuration,
open the Camera Status dialog by clicking on the yellow icon in the top right Camera status
corner of the camera's browser interface.
Another source of information on all dialogs and parameters of the MOBOTIX ca%
mera is the Reference Manual that you can download from www.mobotix.com.
The Reference Manual consists of the MOBOTIX camera's online help in one PDF
file.

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3.4.4 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 additi-
on to this, you can assign user names and passwords to prevent unauthorized ac-
cess or you can restrict access to the current live image only by setting the Guest
screen as the start page.
The following screens are available:
• Guest screen: Only shows the current live image with reduced frame rate
(see section 4.7, Guest Screen, in the Software Manual).
Use the Administration • Live screen: Shows the current live image and allows changing the
menu to set the camera image and event settings of the camera (see section 4.3, The Live Scre-
screen that should appear en in the Browser, in the Software Manual).
initially when accessing
• Playback screen: Shows all recorded images or video clips with exten-
the camera IP address
ded functions for searching and downloading images, regardless of
where the images are stored (in the internal or the external ring buffer on a
file server or PC; see section 4.4, The Playback Screen in the Browser, in the
Software Manual).
• MultiView screen: Shows multiple cameras or the last events in a freely
definable layout (see section 4.5, The MultiView Screen in the Browser,
in the Software Manual).
• PDA screen and PDA Event List: Both screens are optimized for PDAs with a
http://10.1.0.99/pda
focus on fast data transmission with low bandwidth requirements (GSM,
opens the PDA screen
GPRS) on devices with small displays (PDAs, mobile phones, sub notebooks).
The PDA Event List in particular gives a quick overview over the last events
since the live image is not transferred (see section 4.6, The PDA Screen, in the
Software Manual).

Note
Open Admin Menu > Language and Entry Page to set a different
start page when accessing the camera.
Open Admin Menu > Users and Passwords and Admin Menu >
Group Access Control Lists to set user rights and to prevent unauthor-
ized access to specific screens and functions of the camera (see sec-
tion 5.4.1, Passwords, in the Software Manual).

Live/Playback/MultiView: For more information on camera screens, see the online help of the camera's
Click on to open the browser interface. Click on the yellow icon in the top right corner of the Live
online help pages for the
screen to open the corresponding page of the online help.
camera screens

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Notes:

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3.4.5 Access Using Zeroconf/Bonjour


Zeroconf (short for Zero Configuration Networking) describes the networking me-
thod of automatically establishing an IP-based network without the help of servers
Automatic network con-
figuration for MOBOTIX
and without changing any settings. Zeroconf-capable devices automatically an-
cameras using Zeroconf/ nounce their name and the service they are providing (printer, email server, etc.) in
Bonjour the network. As a basic technology, Zeroconf is part of the current Windows, Linux
and Mac OS X operating systems.
Bonjour is the implementation of this service in Apple Mac
OS X from version 10.4; in Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3, this serv-

Apple Bonjour
ice is called Rendezvous.
Bonjour is available free of charge for Windows computers
from the Apple web site www.apple.com/bonjour.
For Linux and Unix, Avahi provides the corresponding func-
tionality.
For further information on Bonjour and Zeroconf, please consult
www.apple.com/macosx/features/bonjour and the Zeroconf web site
www.zeroconf.org.
MOBOTIX cameras sup- From software version 3.0.3.37, MOBOTIX cameras automatically offer their web
port Bonjour by default service via Zeroconf/Bonjour. This means that the cameras will announce themsel-
from software version ves automatically in a Bonjour list in the web browser and in MxControlCenter. Se-
3.0.3.37!
lecting a MOBOTIX camera in the browser will display the camera's user interface
in the browser window; likewise, MxControlCenter will be able to find the camera.

Note
A major advantage of Zeroconf/Bonjour is that you do not need to
know the IP address or the name of the MOBOTIX camera in order
to access it.
Another advantage of Bonjour is that all cameras will be found
regardless if they are in the same subnet or in other subnets as
long as they are in the same physical network as the computer. If
the cameras are not in the same subnet, actually connecting to them
is not as easy. The name of the camera is listed in the web browser,
but connecting via HTTP will not work, however. Using MxControlCen-
ter allows reconfiguring the camera automatically for the subnet
of the computer. You can now easily reach the camera in a web
browser and MxControlCenter.

Caution
When using the camera in a network with managed switches or inter-
nal filewalls, make sure that port 5353 (UDP) is not blocked or else
Zeroconf/Bonjour will not work.

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Prerequisites for using Zeroconf/Bonjour

MOBOTIX camera:
• Zeroconf has to be activated (Admin Menu > Ethernet Interface). This is the
factory default for MOBOTIX cameras from software version 3.0.3.37.
• The camera needs to be in the same physical subnet as the computer (Ad-
min Menu > Ethernet Interface).

Operating system:
• Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, 2003,
Vista): Bonjour for Windows has to be in-
stalled (www.apple.com/bonjour).
The application also configures the Win- Internet Explorer (Win-
dows firewall, installs an add-on for Inter- dows): Activate Bonjour
net Explorer and the Java Bonjour librar- add-On

ies. The list of Bonjour-enabled network


devices is shown in Internet Explorer once
the Bonjour add-on has been activated
in the main toolbar of Internet Explorer.

Internet Explorer with


activated Bonjour sidebar

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• Macintosh OS X (10.2 or higher): Bonjour is included in the Apple operating


system. There is no other configuration required. The list of Bonjour-enabled
network devices is displayed in Safari after clicking on the Bonjour button.

Bonjour is enabled by
default in Safari (Mac OS
X)

• Linux: Zeroconf is included in KDE from version 3.4 and in Gnome from versi-
on 2.8. The list of Bonjour-enabled network devices is displayed after ente-
ring zeroconf:/ in the Konqueror address bar. The displayed list contains
all Zeroconf-enabled network services (see figure below). Clicking on /WWW
servers displays the list of all available MOBOTIX cameras (and all other
Bonjour-enabled devices). Linux users can also use the mdns-scan applica-
tion in a terminal to search for Bonjour-enabled devices on the network.

Konqueror on SuSE 2

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Note
If a proxy server is used in your network, you may get an error mes- Caution: Proxy servers
sage when trying to access a MOBOTIX camera in the web browser. may cause errors when
Make sure that the list of proxy exceptions in your browser contains trying to establish a con-
the following entry: nection

*.local (Windows)
*.local. (Mac OS X)
.local. (Linux)
To find the proxy exceptions in Internet Explorer for Windows, open
Tools > Connections > LAN Settings > Settings > Proxy server > Ad-
vanced and add the entry in the Exceptions text field.
To find the proxy exceptions in Mac OS X, open System Prefence-
nes > Network > Proxies and add the entry in the Bypass proxy set-
tings for these Hosts and Domains text field.
As an alternative, your network administrator can reconfigure the
proxy server so that it does not block .local addresses.

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3.4.6 The First Image in MxControlCenter


MOBOTIX MxControlCenter is a free Windows application that allows displaying
Download MxControlCen-
ter free of charge from multiple MOBOTIX cameras on one computer and provides alarm management
www.mobotix.com functions. It can easily handle displaying 30 cameras with CIF resolution simulta-
neously at 30 fps each in MxPEG format on one standard PC with Intel Pentium 4
and 3 GHz.

MxControlCenter Win-
dows client with alarm
list, background image and
freely positioned cameras

MxControlCenter can do quite a bit more than simply display the video and audio
data from MOBOTIX cameras. The unique features of MxControlCenter in combina-
tion with the MOBOTIX cameras create a full-featured security system: intelligent
alarm handling, various ways of arranging the camera views on different layouts
(MultiView screens), ability to display cameras that are sending alarm notifications,
the integrated camera management functions, and an array of other interesting
features.
Further Information on MxControlCenter
For further information on MxControlCenter, download the MxControlCenter User
Manual from www.mobotix.com:
• Saving and loading MxPEG video clips
• Creating and editing layouts using the Layout Editor

Further Information in the Software Manual


• Section 4.3.5: JPEG, MxPEG and Audio
• Section 4.3.6: Background Information on JPEG, MxPEG and Audio
• Section 4.10: Fast Video Streaming

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Installing MxControlCenter
If you have an MxControlCenter installation CD, insert it into your com-
puter drive.
If this is not the case or if you would like to update an older version, you
can download the latest Windows installer (MSI file) from the MOBOTIX
website and then manually install the current version. The latest version is
available at www.mobotix.com > Support > Software-Downloads in the
MxControlCenter section.
If you are using the installation CD, the installation process starts automatically and
leads you through the necessary steps. If you have downloaded the Installer, sim-
ply double-click the MSI file to begin the installation process.
Automatic installation of
MxControlCenter with
Windows Installer (MSI)

The installer automatically creates the shortcuts selected in the installation process
(desktop, start menu, etc.).

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Using MxControlCenter for the First Time


Double-click the shortcut created by the installer (see Installing MxControlCenter) or
the program file itself to start MxControlCenter.

Automated Search for MOBOTIX Cameras


If you start MxControlCenter for the first time or if you have not yet stored a start
layout with the desired video sources (i.e. MOBOTIX cameras), the Open Video
Sources dialog will open and automatically starts scanning the network.
Automatic search for
MOBOTIX cameras!

Video sources Legend Camera preview

After all MOBOTIX cameras have been identified, MxControlCenter performs an


operational test on the cameras to determine their status and then lists them ac-
cording to the legend.
Next, MxControlCenter automatically selects all cameras.

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Click on OK to add the selected cameras to the Open Video Sources dialog.
Anytime you connect a new camera to the local network, you can initiate the se-
arch in the Open Video Sources dialog again by pushing the
button.
If the desired MOBOTIX cameras are highlighted in the video source list, proceed to
Selecting Video Sources.

Configuring MOBOTIX Cameras for a Different Network


Using Bonjour, MxControlCenter finds not only cameras on the same subnet (net- Automatic camera con-
work range) but also MOBOTIX cameras located in other subnets (status: Diffe- figuration by MxControl-
Center
rent subnet). Normally, you would not be able to establish any connection to came-
ras in a different network or subnet (without going into much further detail about
the complicated details of TCP/IP network configurations). This is possible, for
example, when a camera with a factory IP address is connected to a network in
which a DHCP server automatically assigns the IP addresses.
Click on Configure network in the context menu and MxControlCenter will auto-
matically reconfigure this camera so that it is "integrated" into your existing sub-
net. However, MxControlCenter first needs some information about the subnet into
which the camera will be integrated. You can enter this information in the Confi-
gure Cameras dialog that opens automatically.
If your computer gets its IP
address automatically from a
DHCP server, then this is certain-
ly the best choice for the new
camera and most likely for all
other cameras which have been
found in a different subnet
(Apply to all inaccessible ca-
meras checkbox).
If you have assigned a fixed IP
address to your computer, you
will certainly prefer to assign fi-
xed IP addresses (issued by your system administrator) to every camera. In most
cases, you should enter a similar configuration as the one found for your compu-
ter's Network Connections in the Properties of Internet protocol (TCP/IP) dialog.

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MxControlCenter changes the network configuration of the current camera and, af-
ter a short time, the camera also appears in the list with a new IP address and in
the same subnet as your computer.
Make sure that the Save camera configuration permanently checkbox is activa-
ted so that the new network settings will be used from now on and not just until the
camera's next reboot.
Note
If you have set a different user name and password for administration
than the factory-preset ones (admin, meinsm), you will need to have
these user credentials available and enter them in the appropriate dia-
log. To open the dialog, click on the Enter password context menu
entry.

Defining Additional Video Sources


Besides automatically detecting MOBOTIX cameras, you can also manually add
other video sources to the list of available video sources in MxControlCenter.
• Automatic search: Scans the (physical)
network. This scan will find all MOBOTIX
cameras, regardless of whether they are
in the same subnet as the computer or in
a different one.
• Add camera manually: Enter a known IP
address or the DNS name of a MOBOTIX
camera if this camera had not been detec-
ted during the automatic search in the first
place.
• Add MxPEG clip: Adds an MxPEG video clip previously recorded by a MOBO-
TIX camera as a video source.
• Add file server path: Adds the alarm images previously stored by a MOBO-
TIX camera on an external file server as a video source.

Selecting Video Sources


Highlight the desired video sources you would like to manage and display in
MxControlCenter.

Camera preview
If you select a camera with a status of OK,
MxControlCenter automatically displays the live
images from the camera in the preview win-
dow. If you are using [Ctrl]-click to select several
cameras, the image from the camera selected
last is shown in the preview window. This feature
facilitates identifying the cameras you would like
to use.

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Editing the video source list
This list provides a popup menu (right mouse key),
allowing you to select/deselect all video sources at
once. Similarly, you can highlight some or all of the
listed video sources and remove them from the list if
they are not to be displayed or managed in MxCon-
trolCenter.
If you interrupt the discovery process (section Config-
uring MOBOTIX Cameras for a Different Subnet) or
require a password that is different from the factory preset one, you can always re-
launch the configuration process from the popup menu at a later time and enter
the appropriate user name and password.

Using the selected video sources


Clicking on OK instructs MxControlCenter to use the highlighted cameras. Activate
the Show selected video sources in new standard layout checkbox and MxCon-
trolCenter automatically generates a layout with the live images of all highlighted
cameras.

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3.5 Starting the Camera With an Automatic IP Address (DHCP)


If your network has a DHCP server, you can start the camera with DHCP support. In
this case, the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address.
As soon as startup has been completed, the camera automatically announces its
IP address, its network mask and its MAC address (note that this feature requires
Connect and activate the
an external speaker). Note that this announcement function can be deactivated
external speaker of the
camera! (Admin Menu > Loudspeaker and Microphone).
Proceed as follows to start the camera using DHCP:
• If the camera is powered on, disconnect the power supply of the camera by
unplugging the corresponding cable.
• Reconnect power to the camera and observe the LEDs.
• Wait until both LEDs are lighting up simultaneously for the first time.
• Press the "R" key on the camera within four seconds.

The D22 also allows con-


necting an external spe-
aker and microphone.
Press "R" key
The D22 does not have a
built-in speaker or
microphone.

• After about two more seconds, the camera plays a sound twice ("Boing, Bo-
ing"), if an external speaker has been connected.
• After about another 15 seconds, the camera will announce its network data,
provided it has audio functionality.
You can now access the camera using the IP address it just announced and via
the list of Bonjour-enabled devices.

Announce IP address: Note


Press "R" key If you would like to have a running camera repeat its network settings,
simply press the "R" key once. For D22 models, make sure that an
external speaker has been connected to hear the announcement.

Caution
In case of an error, the When starting the camera with DHCP support, make sure that the net-
camera uses its last IP work has a properly functioning DHCP server. If this is not the case,
address
the camera cannot obtain a valid IP address and will fall back to its last
known IP address.
You should also make sure that the DHCP server always assigns the
same IP addresses to the cameras by reserving the desired IP
address for the MAC address of every camera.

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3.6 Starting the Camera Using the Factory IP Address
In certain situations, it may become necessary to start the camera with its factory IP Passwords and camera
address. This could be the case, for example, if the IP address has been lost or the settings will not be chan-
camera does not react to the last known IP address. ged!

Proceed as follows to start the camera using its factory IP address:


• If the camera is powered on, disconnect the power supply of the camera by
unplugging the corresponding cable.
• Reconnect power to the camera and observe the LEDs.
• Wait until both LEDs are lighting up simultaneously for the first time.
• Press the "L" key on the camera within four seconds.

The D22 also allows con-


Press "L" key necting an external spe-
aker and microphone.
The D22 does not have a
built-in speaker or
microphone.

• After about two more seconds, the camera plays a single sound ("Boing"), if
an external speaker has been connected.
The camera is now accessible again using its factory IP address (see label on
the camera housing).

Note
Make sure you store the
If you use the camera's "L" key to load the factory network configurati- factory network configu-
on, this configuration is not automatically saved to flash memory. ration to the permanent
Upon restarting the camera the next time without using the camera's flash memory

"L" key, the last stored network configuration will be used. To perma-
nently store the new network configuration in the camera's flash me-
mory, open Admin Menu > Store ...

Caution
Users and passwords will
As opposed to resetting the camera using Admin Menu > Reset
not be changed!
configuration to factory defaults, the user information will not be re-
set if the camera is booted using the factory IP address.

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Mx-D22M-Sec-Night-N22
Mx-D22M-Basic-D22

Mx-D22M-Sec-D22
Mx-D22M-IT-D22

D22M-Sec-Night
D22M-Basic

D22M-Sec
D22M-IT
D22 Hardware Features
Outdoor weatherproof (IP54/IP65) IP54 IP65 IP65 IP65
Mono (M) / Dual (D) M M M M
Image sensor Color Color Color B/W
Resolution VGA VGA Mega Mega
Resolution horizontal x vertical 640x480 640x480 1280x960 1280x960
Max. frame rate CIF/VGA/Mega 16/16/- 30/30/- 30/30/10 30/30/10
Sensitivity at 1/60 second (Lux) 1 1 1 0.1
Sensitivity at 1 second (Lux) 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.005
Automatic night lens switch - - - -
Standard lens L22 L22 L22 L22
Storage (MB) 64 64 128 128
Video ring buffer (MB) 2 32 64 64
CIF images approx. 100 2,000 4,000 4,000
VGA images approx. 50 1,250 2,500 2,500
Mega images approx. - - 800 800
Ethernet, ISDN, MxB, RS232 E /- / - /- E /- / M /- E /- / M /- E /- / M /-
SD slots (MOBOTIX extensions) - 1 1 1
Integrated microphone/speaker -/- -/- -/- -/-
Ext. audio (speaker/microphone) - X X X
Signal Input - - - -
Signal Output - - - -
Concealed cabling X X X X
In stock Yes Yes Yes Yes

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Secure Models
Basic Models

Web Models
M12 The Web version is
available only as M12

IT Models
D12
model

M22M D22M The Basic version is


Software Features (All Models) available only as D22M
model
Digital zoom (2x, 4x) with panning X X
Motion JPEG/MxPEG video streaming 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
Web functionality (FTP, email) X X X X
Quad/MultiView in browser X X X X
Recording/Playback in browser X X X X
Logo generator, animations X X X
Single image recording (pre-/post-alarm images) 3 3 10 50
Terabyte ring buffer (Win/Lin/Mac) via network X X
Continuous video/audio recording, 0.2 to 30 fps X X
Video/audio recording (event-triggered) X X

Event-controlled frame rate with continuous audio X X * The D22 also allows
connecting an external
Flexible event logic X
speaker and microphone.
Master/Slave arming by one camera X The D22 does not have a
built-in speaker or
Scheduled privacy zones, several areas X
microphone.
Bidirectional audio (IP) from/to browser X X
Customized voice messages X X
* M12 models are deli-
VoIP telephony (Audio/Video, SIP) X X vered with L43 lens
Alarm calls to softphones (SIP) e.g. Xten X X ** M22M models require
Remote alarm notification (via TCP/IP, IP Notify) X X the Cam-IO for this fea-
ture
RS232 Data Logger/Terminal X**/*** X**/***
*** Not available for
Programming interface/HTTP API X X D22M models

Model Limitations
Image size VGA Mega VGA Mega
Image sensor (color / BW) Color Color Color & BW Color & BW
Standard lens for software version L22 L22* L22* L22*
Audio support (Microphone/Speaker) -/- -/- M/S M/S

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PoE
network power
even in winter

microphone & speaker

Audio
bi-directional via IP
variable framerates

Video SIP Client

IP Telephony
alarm notify,
cam remote control

Video motion
multiple windows
precision pixel-based

lip-syncronized audio

Recording
event-ringbuffer
30 cams each 30 fps

Live viewing
30 cams at 30 fps
all on one screen

Complete integration for web and security


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