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Accessories
i26 Hemispheric
Quick Install
i26 Hemispheric
MX-OPT-AP2
On-Wall Installation Set
MX-OPT-UP1
In-Wall Installation Set
MxIOBoard-IC
for signal inputs/outputs
• Mx6 system platform with H.264 support
• Includes MxAnalytics video analysis tools out-of-the-box
• Recording on internal MicroSD card (SDXC, SDHC installed)
• Audio package variant (with microphone and speaker) available
• Sensor for temperature and shock detector(*) integrated
*: with rmware version 5.0.1 and higher
i26 Standard Delivery
Compact Hemispheric Camera
for Indoor Applications
MOBOTIX 6MP camera for unobtrusive indoor applications,
available as Day or Night version with MX-B016
(Hemispheric) or MX-B036 (103°) lens.
More information:
www.mobotix.com > Products > Indoor Cameras > i26
Mx-i26A
32.854-002_EN_09/2017
1.14
1.13
1.12
1.11
1.10
1.9
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Standard Delivery i26 In-Wall Installation Set (Accessory)
2.22.1
2.42.3
Item Count Part Name
1.1 1 Housing (installed)
1.2 1 Back cover (installed)
1.3 1 Main board with lens MX-B016 or MX-B036
(installed)
1.4 2 Bayonet catch, blue (installed)
1.5 1 USB plug, blue (installed)
1.6 1 Ethernet plug, blue (installed)
1.7 1 Ethernet patch cable, 50 cm/19.7 in, black
1.8 1 Wall sealing
1.9 2 Screw plug, white
1.10 2 Washer Ø 4.3 mm, stainless steel
1.11 2 Wood screw 4x40 mm, stainless steel
1.12 2 Screw anchor S6
1.13 1 MicroSD card pre-installed (SDHC installed, SDXC
supported)
1.14 1 Allen wrench 2.5 mm
Item Count Part Name
2.1 1 Mounting plate, stainless steel
2.2 1 Cavity wall socket
2.3 2 Allen screw M4x8 mm, stainless steel
2.4 2 Washer Ø 4.3 mm, stainless steel
Standard Delivery i26 On-Wall Installation Set (Accessory)
3.1
3.2
Connection and Initial Operation of the i26
Power/Status Recording
Key
Item Count Part Name
3.1 1 On-Wall Installation Set
3.2 2 Wood screw 4x70 mm, stainless steel
You can nd detailed information on the installation and connections of
the i26 in the
Q25 Camera Manual
(PDF, available on www.mobotix.com >
Support > Manuals).
Please note that the boot options of this camera have changed compared
to its predecessor (see
«Boot Options of the i26» on page 2
) and the
camera only has one key. Regarding the rest of the initial operation of the
i26, please see the
Q25 Camera Manual
in
Chapter 3, «Initial Operation»
Use a suitable device for operating the camera key (e.g., an opened paper clip).
.
Inserting/Exchanging the SD Card
All camera models can use the integrated microSD card (SDXC) to record video data. In order to exchange the microSD card, please proceed as outlined
in the following instruction. For information on reliable SD cards, please see the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com > Support > MxMedia Library >
Planning in the document
«Uninstalling the Camera»
Caution: In order to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge, you should touch a grounded device before opening the housing of the camera (e.g.,
the blank metal at the back of a computer). This will remove any static electricity that may have built up.
1. Remove the cables on the back
Release the blue bayonet catch, then remove
the patch cable.
If a USB cable is attached, remove this cable
in the same way.
Lay aside the wall sealing of the camera.
2. Remove the back cover
Insert a suitable device into the hole at the
top of the back cover as shown until you feel
resistance.
In order to release the back cover,
press upward as indicated by the blue arrow.
If you are using a at-head screwdriver, simply
turn the screwdriver.
Gently pull the back cover a bit backward 1,
then li the back cover upward to remove it 2.
3. Remove the main board
Release the main board by
the snap-t hook beneath the main board as
indicated by the red arrow.
MicroSD Card Whitelist for MOBOTIX Cameras
.
cautiously
1
2
gently
pressing
. If the camera has already been installed, follow the instructions in section
4. Remove/insert SD card
If a microSD card has been installed, gently press
with your nger as indicated by the arrow until
you hear a
click
. Then release the SD card. The
Click!
card is protruding slightly and can be easily
removed.
Insert the new microSD card and gently press
with your nger as indicated by the arrow until
you hear the
click
.
5. Insert the main board
Insert the lens into the tunnel of the housing
as shown.
Caution: If the audio package has been installed,
make sure that you do not damage the speaker
cable.
Put your thumbs onto the two lower screws
of the main board (red circles) and cautiously
press on the screws until the main board clicks
into place.
6. Insert the back cover
Insert the back cover at the bottom 1, then
push shut at the top 2 and press until it clicks
into place.
7. Re-connect the cables
Press the wall sealing onto the back of the i26
Push the main board out of the housing by
gently applying pressure onto the lens holder
(push upward, since the main board is tilted
downward 15 degrees).
Take care that the lens holder does not catch
in the tunnel or the snap-t hook.
and make sure that it lies at all around the rim.
Note that the labels of the sealing are pointing
toward the back of the camera.
Insert the Ethernet cable and – if installed – the
USB cable into the corresponding sockets and
secure the connectors using the blue bayonet
catches.
Installing the MxIOBoard-IC
For the i26, you can use the optionally available MxIOBoard-IC to attach external sensors using the signal inputs and
to switch other devices via the signal outputs.
1. Insert the MxIOBoard-IC
On the back of the camera, remove the sticker
that protects the receptacle and the camera’s
interior from collecting dirt (see red arrow in
gure to the right).
2. Attach the connection cables
Attach the connection wires as shown in the terminal connector overview.
Terminal Connectors
MxBus functionality is only available with a later hardware
release of the camera.
Carefully push the module board onto the
receptacle.
When attaching the connection wires to the
MxIOBoard-IC, make sure the wires are guided
to the module without tension (you could apply
a cable tie and tie the wires to the network
cable, for example).
Output 1 A
Output 1 B/GND
Output 1 12 V –
Output 2 A
Output 2 B/GND
Output 2 12 V –
Input 1 –
Input 1 +
Input 2 –
Input 2 +
Relay
pot.-
free
Relay
pot.-
free
Installation Without In-Wall Installation Set
Use the drilling template on the back for this step. Mark the holes for dowels or screws (blue) and the cut-out for the cables
(red). If required, drill the holes for the dowels, push them in and cut the cut-out for the cables. Guide the Ethernet cable
and any other cables that are to be connected through the cut-out.
1. Press wall sealing on i26
Press the wall sealing on the back of the i26 and
make sure that it lies at all around the rim.
Note that the labels of the sealing are pointing
toward the back of the camera.
3. Install the i26
Press the camera and the wall sealing against
the wall and align the holes with the holes for
the dowels or screws. Insert the screws with
washers and tighten them cautiously.
–
Output 1
12 V
–
Output 2
12 V
Inputs
Outputs
2. Connect the cables
Insert the cables into the appropriate connectors and fasten them using the blue bayonet
catches.
4. Apply screw plugs
Push in the screw plugs to close o the holes
with the screws. When doing so, make sure
that the notches in the plugs follow the guides.
USB
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145 mm/5.71 in
107 mm/4.21 in
Installation With In-Wall Installation Set (Accessory)
With this type of installation, the mounting plate of the In-Wall Installation Set is screwed onto a cavity wall socket. The i26 itself is screwed onto the
mounting plate using Allen screws. There is no drilling for dowels or screws required.
1. Cut out the hole for the cavity wall socket
Mark the hole for the cavity wall socket (green
circle on drilling template) and cut out the hole.
2. Insert the cavity wall socket
Insert the cavity wall socket and tighten the
two screws (red arrows) in order to fasten the
socket in the wall.
3. Remove the screws
Remove the two screws in the cavity wall socket
(red arrows), which are otherwise used for fastening switches etc.
4. Attach the mounting plate
Use the two screws you just removed to fasten
the mounting plate onto the cavity wall socket.
5. Press wall sealing on i26
Press the wall sealing onto the back of the i26
and make sure that it lies at all around the rim.
Note that the labels of the sealing are pointing
toward the back of the camera.
6. Connect the cables
Guide the cables of the camera from behind
through the cavity wall socket. Insert the Ethernet cable and – if installed – the USB cable
into the corresponding sockets. Secure the
connectors using the blue bayonet catches.
7. Install the i26
Push the remaining cable into the cavity wall
socket, then press the camera and the wall
sealing onto the mounting plate. Use the two
Allen screws with the washers to fasten the i26
onto the mounting plate (0.4 Nm).
8. Apply screw plugs
Push in the screw plugs to close o the holes
with the screws. When doing so, make sure
that the notches in the plugs follow the guides.
Initial Operation of the i26
The initial operation starts with connecting the power supply (see section
Cables»
in the
Q25 Camera Manual
). The rst access follows the procedure described in the same manual in the section
«Initial Operation of the Camera». All other tasks require access to the camera’s user interface in the browser. Enter the
camera’s IP address into the address bar of the browser.
1. Conguring and Using the MxIOBoard-IC
The camera will automatically detect an installed
MxIOBoard-IC (see Camera Status, System section
in browser).
The signal inputs can be used right away in the
signal input proles
in the Setup Menu > Event
Overview. Likewise, the signal outputs can be used
in the
signal output proles
in Admin Menu >
Hardware Conguration > Signal Out Proles.
In addition, the signal inputs/outputs have been
entered automatically in the Admin Menu > Assign Wires dialog and can
be used to control doors and lights.
«Network and Power Connection, Additional
To use one or both signal outputs not as potential-free outputs (for relays),
but as
self-powered 12 V outputs
, open the Admin Menu > Hardware
Conguration > Manage Hardware Expansions dialog. In the MxBus/
IO Board section, click on Connect for each output you want to use as
self-powered output.
2. Save the conguration
In the live image of the browser, select the Manage Settings quick control and set Store Entire Conguration as value. The camera stores the
conguration in the permanent camera memory so that the settings will
be applied at the next camera reboot.
Boot Options of the i26
By default, the camera starts as DHCP client and automatically tries to get
an IP address from a DHCP server. To start the camera in a mode dierent
from the default mode, you can activate the boot menu of the camera.
1. Prepare the Camera
• Disconnect the camera's power supply.
• Make sure that you have suitable item such as a paper clip at hand,
but never use sharp or pointed objects!
• Reconnect the power supply of the camera.
2. Activate the Boot Menu
The red LED lights up 5 to 10 seconds aer establishing the power supply and will stay on for
10 seconds. Briey press the key by inserting
the paper clip into the hole indicated by the red
circle in the gure. The camera enters the boot
menu, ready for selecting one of the boot options.
The LED now ashes once and repeats the ash signal aer pausing for
one second (the number of ashes indicates the current boot option). To
go to the next boot option, briey press the key again (< 1 sec). Aer the
last boot option, the camera returns to the rst option (LED ashes once).
LED
ashes
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
*Only on cameras with audio option and installed speaker.
Boot
Option
Auto Conguration
Factory
Defaults
Automatic IP
Address
Recovery
System
Meaning
Starts the auto conguration in order to
operate this camera as a door station (not
supported on all camera models).
Starts the camera with factory defaults
(factory default IP address, users and
passwords will not be reset).
Starts the camera as DHCP client and
tries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP
server. If a DHCP server cannot be found or
no IP address can be obtained, the camera
starts with its factory default address.
Starts the camera with the recovery system, e.g., in order to recover from a failed
update of the camera soware.
Audio
Conrmation*
Phone ringing
Boing
Boing Boing
Alarm Sound
3. Select a Boot Option
Press the paper clip longer (> 2 sec) into the hole. The camera conrms the
selection by ashing rapidly three times. You can now remove the paper
clip. Aer 20 sec, the camera will conrm the selection by playing a sound
according to the table above.
If nothing is selected, the camera will resume its normal boot process
aer a certain time.
Important Notes
Safety Warnings
Notes on Installing:
• This product must not be used in locations exposed to
the dangers of explosion.
• Make sure that you install this product as outlined in
the instructions of this Quick Install document. A faulty
installation can damage the camera!
•
When installing this product, make sure that you are only
using genuine MOBOTIX parts and MOBOTIX connection
cables.
•
Only install this product on suitable, solid materials that
provide for a sturdy installation of the xing elements
used.
Electrical installation: Electrical systems and equipment may
only be installed, modied and maintained by a qualied
electrician or under the direction and supervision of a qualied
electrician in accordance with the applicable electrical guidelines. Make sure to properly set up all electrical connections.
Electrical surges: MOBOTIX cameras are protected against
the eects 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 taken when installing the camera outside of
buildings to ensure proper protection against lightning, since
this also protects the building and the whole network infrastructure.
Never touch the lens: Due to the high performance of the i26,
the area of the image sensor can get quite hot, especially
when the ambient temperature is also high. This does not
aect the proper functioning of the camera in any way. For
this reason, the product must not be installed within the reach
of persons.
Power o before opening the camera: Make sure the power
supply to the camera is disconnected before opening the camera
housing (e.g., when exchanging the SD card or when opening
the body to attach wires).
Network security: MOBOTIX products include all of the necessary conguration options for operation in Ethernet networks in compliance with data protection laws. The operator
is responsible for the data protection concept across the entire
system. The basic settings required to prevent misuse can be
congured in the soware and are password-protected. This
prevents unauthorized parties from accessing these settings.
Legal Notes
Legal aspects of video and sound recording: You must comply
with all data protection regulations for video and sound monitoring when using MOBOTIX products. Depending on national
laws and the installation location of the i26, the recording of
video and sound data may be subject to special documentation
or it may be prohibited. All users of MOBOTIX products are
therefore required to familiarize themselves with all applicable
regulations and to comply with these laws. MOBOTIX AG is not
liable for any illegal use of its products.
Disposal
Electrical and electronic products contain many valuable
materials. For this reason, we recommend that you dispose
of MOBOTIX products at the end of their service life in accordance with all legal requirements and regulations (or deposit
these products at a municipal collection center). MOBOTIX
products must not be disposed of in household waste! If the
product contains a battery, please dispose of the battery sep-
arately (the corresponding product manuals contain specic
directions if the product contains a battery).
Disclaimer
MOBOTIX AG does not assume any responsibility for damages,
which are the result of improper use or failure to comply to the
manuals or the applicable rules and regulations. Our General
Terms and Conditions apply. You can download the current
version of the General Terms and Conditions from our website at www.mobotix.com by clicking on the COS link at the
bottom of every page.
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Technical Specications i26
• Mx-i26A-6D016/036 (daylight image sensor, color)
Model Variants
Lens Options
Sensitivity • Color sensor (daylight): 0.1 lx @ 1/60s; 0.005 lx @ 1s
Image Sensor 1/1.8“ CMOS, 6MP (3072x2048), Progressive Scan
Max. Image Size 6MP (3072x2048)
Image Formats Freely congurable 4:3, 8:3, 16:9 or custom formats (image
Max. Frame Rate • MxPEG: 42@HD(1280x720), 34@Full-HD, 24@QXGA, 15@5Mp,
Video Codec • MxPEG, M-JPEG, JPEG (max. output size 6MP)
DVR • In the camera on MicroSD card (SDXC, SDHC pre-installed)
Soware MxManagementCenter
• Mx-i26A-6N016/036 (night image sensor,
• Mx-i26A-AU-6D016/036 (audio package, daylight image sensor, color)
• Mx-i26A-AU-6N016/036 (audio package, night image sensor,
Black&White
• B016 (180° horizontal image angle)
• B036 (103° horizontal image angle)
• Black&White sensor (night): 0.02 lx @ 1/60s; 0.001 lx @ 1s
cropping), e.g., 2592x1944 (5MP), 2048x1536 (QXGA), 1920x1080
(Full-HD), 1280x960 (MEGA)
12@6MP
• M-JPEG: 26@HD(1280x720), 13@Full-HD, 9@QXGA, 5@5Mp,
4@6MP
• H.264: 25@Full-HD, 20@QXGA
• H.264 (max. output size QXGA, bandwidth limitation applicable)
• External, on USB device
• External, on NAS
• Separate live image and full image recording – MxFFS with
archiving function
• Pre- and post-alarm images
• Automatic DVR monitoring with error notication
)
Black&White
)
Image Processing
PTZ Digital pan/tilt/zoom, continuous up to 8X
Alarm/Events Temperature sensor, shock detector (with rmware version 5.0.1
Intelligent Video
Analysis
Audio
(only Mx-i26A-AU with
audio package)
Interfaces
Security User/group management, HTTPS/SSL, IP address lter, IEEE 802.1x,
Certications EN55022:2010; EN55024:2010; EN55032:2012; EN50121-4:2015,
Power Supply Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af
Power Consumption Typ. 4 W
Protection Classes IP30, IK06
Ambient Temperature 0 to 40 °C/32 to 122 °F
Dimensions
Weight
MxLEO, backlight compensation, automatic white balance, distortion correction
and higher), microphone (Mx-i26A-AU only), additional sensors/IOs
via MxMessageSystem, notication via e-mail, FTP, IP telephony
(VoIP, SIP)
MxActivitySensor, video motion analysis, MxAnalytics
• Microphone/speaker, both 16bit/16kHz (HD wideband audio)
• Lip-synchronous audio, audio recording
• VoIP/SIP telephony, intercom, remote controlling using key codes
Ethernet 100BaseT (MxRJ45), MiniUSB (MxMiniUSB)
intrusion detection, digital image signature, MxFFS
EN61000-6-1:2007; EN 61000-6-2:2005, EN61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011,
EN61000-6-4:2007+A1:2011, AS/ NZS CISPR22:2009+A1:2010, CFR47
FCC Part15B
Outside diameter 120 mm/4.72 in, total height 51 mm/2.01 in
with B016, 56 mm/2.21 in with B036, height installed
15 mm/0.59 in with B016, 20 mm/0.79 in with B036, cutout diameter 105 mm/4.13 in, rec. min. installation depth
55 mm/2.17 in
Approx.
201 g
Dimensions/Drilling Template
68 mm/
2.68 in dia.
50 mm/1.97 in
10 mm/0.39 in
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65 mm/2.56 in
diameter
10 mm/0.39 in
113 mm/4.45 in
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