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Two Eyes. 100,000 Reasons.
MOBOTIX dual lens, day/night camera with two separate HiRes image sensors is successfully in use in over 100,000 installations worldwide. Brilliant color for the day and extremely light-sensitive black/white sensor for the night. The intelligent and robust professional solution from MOBOTIX with no moving parts!
MOBOTIX HiRes video replaces up to 6 cameras …
- Two separate image sensors for day and night-time operation
- Integrated DVR with HiRes video recording
- Permanently fixed lenses at factory for extremely simple installation
- Robust, low-maintenance and with concealed cable duct
- Weatherproof from -30° to +60°C (-22° to +140°F), without need for heating (IP65)
- Digital continuous zoom, pan and tilt
- Integrated microphone, speaker and PIR motion detector
* 2008/06 • MSRP (Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices) • Prices ex works Charlston, South Carolina (SC), USA (EXW) • Excluding VAT and any other handling charges • Calculated at FXR EUR = 1.4842 USD, 11/27/2008 • Information subject to change without notice!
Technical Data
| Models | Web, IT, IT-DNight, Sec, Sec-DNight, Sec-R8 |
| Lenses | 22 to 135 mm format, horizontal angle 90° to 15° |
| Sensitivity | Color: 1 lux (t=1/60 s), 0,05 lux (t=1/1 s) B/W: 0,1 lux (t=1/60 s), 0,005 lux (t=1/1 s) |
| 2 Sensors | 2 x 1/2“ CMOS, progressive scan |
| Max. image resolution | Color: 2048 x 1536 (3Mega), Black/White: 1280 x 960 (Mega) |
| Image format | 2048 x 1536, 1280 x 960, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 768 x 576 (D1), 704 x 576 (TV-PAL), 640 x 480, 384 x 288, 352 x 288, 320 x 240, 160 x 120; free image format selection (e.g. 1000 x 200 for skyline) |
| Max. frame rate (M-JPEG) (Live/Recording) |
VGA: 16 fps, TV-PAL: 12 fps, Mega: 6 fps, 3Mega: 4 fps |
| Max. Video stream (MxPEG) (Live/Recording/Audio) |
VGA: 30 fps, TV-PAL: 24 fps, Mega: 14 fps, 3Mega: 10 fps |
| Image compression | MxPEG, M-JPEG, JPG, H.263 (Video-VoIP-Telephony) |
| Internal DVR | Slot for SD card (up to 16 GB) |
| External storage | Directly on NAS and PC/Server without additional recording software |
| Software (inclusive) | Video-Management-Software MxEasy, Control room software MxControlCenter |
| Image processing | Backlight compensation, automatic white balance, image distortion correction, video sensor (motion detection) |
| Virtual PTZ | Digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom, continuous 8x zoom |
| Alarm/Events | Triggering of events by integrated multiple-window motion detection, external signal, temperature sensor, notification over email, FTP, IP-Telephony (VoIP, SIP), visual/acoustic alarm Pre- and post-alarm images |
| Audio | Integrated microphone and speaker, Line-In/Line-Out, lip-synchronous audio, two-way speaker, audio recording |
| Interfaces | Ethernet 10/100, USB,ISDN, USB, RS232, 1 x In, 1 x Out, Audio Line-In/Line-Out |
| Audio/Telephony | VoIP, SIP, two-way speaker, remote controlling of the camera in- and outputs, event notification |
| Security | User-/Group management, HTTPS/SSL, IP address filter, IEEE 802.1x, Intrusion Detection |
| Certificates | BGV C9 (“UVV”), EMV (living environments, industry), EN 50155 (shock, vibration, temperature), CE, FCC |
| Power supply | Year-round power over Ethernet (IEE 802.3af; Class 0), Netpower-Adapter, typ. 2,5 W |
| Operating conditions | IP65 (DIN EN 60529), -30° bis +60 °C (-22°F to +140°F) |
| Dimensions | WxDxL: 14,2 x 15,5 x 17 cm, Weight: ca. 850 g (incl. wall mount) |
| Standard delivery | Weatherproof housing (reinforced composites – PBT-30GF), white, SecureFlex wall/ceiling mount with turn/tilt mount and concealed cabling, covers RJ45 wall outlets, incl. 2 lenses, mounting parts, allen wrench, patch cable, manual, software |
Accessories
Lenses
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| Order name | L22 | L32 | L43 | L65 | L135 |
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| 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 |
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| The focal lengths of MOBOTIX lenses do not reflect the actual focal length of the lenses, but the focal length ( Lxx mm) converted to 35 mm camera format. For example, the MOBOTIX Super Wide-Angle lens has an actual focal length of 4 mm. 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, converting to 35 mm camera as a known format provides for better comparing the image formats and the fields of vision of the different lenses. Another benefit is that you can easily set a 35 mm camera (analog or digital) to the same focal length (Lxx) to obtain the same field of vision. This approach greatly facilitates lens selection. |
Models
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| MOBOTIX cameras are available in different models with various functions | BASIC | WEB | IT | SECURE |
| Maximum resolution VGA (640 x 480 pixels) |
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| Maximum resolution 3MEGA (2048 x 1536 pixels) |
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| PTZ function Digital pan, tilt, zoom without mechanically moving parts (software-driven) |
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| Internal long-term storage in the camera Data storage up to 8/16 GB (CF/SD card, depending on model) |
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| External data storage (via network by the camera) Recording up to 1 Terabyte on PC/Server/NAS |
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| Image transfer is time- and event-driven Data transfer via FTP or E-Mail (web function) |
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| Audio function Video recording with lip-synchronous audio |
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| Available cameras | D22, Q22 | M12 | M12, M22, D12, D22 | all cameras |
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Mounts
Mounting Options
| Mounting to a wall | Mounting to a Ceiling |
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| Tilting (wall mount) • horizontally 180° • vertically 70° |
Tilting (ceiling mount) • horizontally: 360° • vertically 90° |
Dimensions
The SecureFlex mount enables easy mounting of the MOBOTIX M12 models to a wall or ceiling; the concealed cabling enhances the visual impression of the installation. The foot of the supplied wall mount is large enough to elegantly cover wall outlets.
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Mounting Instructions
Mounting the Camera over Wall Outlets
Mounting the SecureFlex mount to a wall allows covering RJ45 wall outlets (without frame) and also allows using a defined network end point.
When positioning the wall outlet, make sure that the outlet lines up with the upper rim of the mount later on (see figure below and the drilling template at the end of the manual).
If no wall outlet is present, use a suitable extension or an adapter to connect the camera to the network.
When installing an above-the-wall assembly, breaking out one of the four openings in the base of the mount will provide for properly guiding the cable into the mount.
Mounting on the Pole Mount
If you are intending to mount the camera on a pole, you should consider using the MOBOTIX SecureFlex Pole Mount. This mount is made of 3 mm powdercoated stainless steel (white) and has been designed specifically for outdoor use. The supplied stainless steel straps allow fixing the mount to poles with diameters between 60 and 180 mm (2.4″ to 7.1″).
Adjusting the Tele Lens Focus
How to recognize the 135 mm tele lens: The 135 mm tele lens has two notches opposite from one another and is not covered by a glass pane. It can be removed using the supplied adjustment ring, which is also used for adjusting the tele lens focus.
Once the camera has been mounted, the tele lens should be checked for proper sharpness and should be adjusted, if required. Make sure that you have the supplied adjustment ring ready for this purpose.
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Connecting the camera
The MOBOTIX camera does not require any software installation; all you need is your preferred browser with JavaScript support to operate the camera. Thus, the MOBOTIX camera is supported by all common operating systems (such as Windows, Macintosh and Linux, …).
If the camera is supplied with Power over Ethernet (a PoE switch), then no other device will be necessary for supplying power.
Establishing the Power Supply to the Camera
You can choose between the following options:
- External power supply and Network Power Adapter (MX-NPA-3-RJ): Power supply of one camera injected into the network cabling (max. length 100 m (110 yd)), from the NPA to the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera.
- 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 the NPR to the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera.
- Power over Ethernet: Power supply using network components that are conforming to the PoE standard.
Power Supply (MxPoE) Using a Switch
- Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the Camera connector of the Network Power Adapter.
- Connect the LAN/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to an Ethernet connector of the switch/router or the Ethernet wall outlet.
- Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power unit into the PC/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter.
Power Supply (MxPoE) When Connected Directly to a Computer
- Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the Camera connector of the Network Power Adapter.
- Connect the PC/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to the Ethernet port of the computer.
- Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power unit into the LAN/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter.
Power Supply (MxPoE) Using a Network Power Rack or Network Power Box
- 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.
Power Supply (PoE IEEE 802.3af) Using Power-over-Ethernet Products
Connect the factory pre-installed cable of the camera to the Ethernet connector of the PoE switch/router. The switch/router needs to support the PoE standard IEEE 802.3af.
ISDN: Power Supply Using a Network Power Adapter
- Push the designated connector of the ISDN split cable (MX-OPT-ISDN-SPLIT; optional accessory) into the 10BaseT/NET connector and the remaining cable into the ISDN connector of the camera.
- Use an 8-wire (patch) cable to connect the Camera connector of the Network Power Adapter to the socket of the ISDN split cable.
- Connect the LAN/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter to the ISDN S0 bus/NT.
- Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power unit into the PC/Power connector of the Network Power Adapter.
Maximum Cable Lengths (ISDN):
- Connection to ISDN outlet: max. 5-10 m (16 to 33 ft.)
- Connection to NT (without termination resistors): max. 5-10 m (16 to 33ft)
- Connection to NT (with termination resistors): 120 m (130 yd)
Missing termination resistors and wrong cable lengths are the most common installation errors! Always observe the instructions regarding maximum cable lengths and proper ISDN termination!
ISDN: Directly Supplying Power Using the External Power Supply
- Connect the ISDN connector of the camera to the S0 bus/NT.
- Plug the RJ45 connector of the external power supply into an RJ45 extension cable and plug the extension into the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera.
Ethernet and ISDN
In order to use Ethernet and ISDN simultaneously, plug the Ethernet and ISDN cables into the corresponding connectors of the camera. Power is supplied only via the Ethernet cable and the 10BaseT/NET connector of the camera (using MOBOTIX PoE products or Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802.af)
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