Mobotix Mx-M26A-6D016, Mx-M26A-6N Installation

1.2
–90°
+20°
Mounting to a Wall
360°
Mounting to a Ceiling
Ethernet USB MxBus
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Variants
Mx-M26A/B*
B036 – B500
Mx-M26A/B*
B016
*Variant Mx-M26B supports MOBOTIX MxBus modules
M26 Allround
Quick Install
32.818-003_EN_04/2018
Standard Delivery M26
1.15
1.14
1.13
1.9
1.8
1.1
1.3
1.7
1.4
1.6
1.5
Item Count Part Name
1.1 1 Camera in weatherproof housing, incl. VarioFlex wall mount
1.2 1 Ceiling mount
1.3 1 Sealing for wall and ceiling mount
1.4 1 Lens, installed (standard M14 or B016)
1.5 2
1.6 1 Lens wrench B016 (only for D016/N016)
1.7 2 Allen wrench 5 mm, Allen wrench 2.5 mm
1.8 1 Special Ethernet cable 0.5 m/20", installed
1.9 4 Screw caps for stainless steel fastening screws
1.10 4 Stainless steel wood screws 6x50 mm
1.11 4 Stainless steel washers 6.4 mm dia.
1.12 4 Dowel S8
1.13 2
1.14 1 MicroSD card installed
1.15 1 MiniUSB plug
Lens cover, 1 installed, 1 replacement (not available for lens B016, cover for B500 not shown, no replacement cover for B500)
Cable lock with bayonet catch (Ethernet patch cable, MiniUSB)
Connection and Initial Operation of the M26
For information on connecting the M26, please see the M25 Camera Manual, section «Network and Power Connection, Additional Cables» (PDF, available on www.mobotix.com > Support > Download Center > Documentation > Manuals).
Please note that the boot options of this camera have changed compared to its predecessor (see «Boot Options of the M26» on page 2) and the camera only has one key ("R"). Regarding the rest of the initial operation of the M26 please see the M25 Camera Manual in Chapter 3, «Initial Operation»
Rear (without weatherproof housing)
Wall Mount
Weatherproof
Microphone
Power/Status
Key R
housing
Lens and lens cover
Recording
Speaker
Ethernet
USB
Pressure vent
MxBus
Retaining screws
Mounting Options of the M26
1. Mounting to a Wall
When installing the M26 on a wall, for example, simply aix the pre-installed
and VarioFlex wall mount included in the delivery with the four supplied screws and washers.
The camera can be turned or tilted 180° horizontally and 110° vertically (from –90° to +20°).
2. Mounting to a Ceiling
By exchanging the wall mount for the separately supplied ceiling mount, the M26 is ready to be mounted to ceilings in just a few easy steps thanks to the VarioFlex system.
The camera can be turned or tilted 360° horizontally and 110° vertically (from –90° to +20°).
3. Mounting to Poles (With Accessories)
If you want to mount the camera to a pole with a diameter from 60 to 180 mm, you should consider using the Pole Mount (MX-MH-SecureFlex-ESWS) made from white powder-coated stainless steel.
Just like when mounting to a wall, the camera can be turned 180° hor­izontally and tilted 110° vertically (from –90° to +20°).
Installing the M26
1. Drill the holes for the dowels (if required)
Use the drilling template for this step (see below). Mark the holes for dowels or screws
(blue circles in gure). If required, drill the holes
for the dowels, push them in and cut the cut­out for the cables. Guide the Ethernet cable and any other cables that are to be connected through the cut-out.
2. Connect the cables
If you want to connect additional cables (USB, MxBus), remove the weatherproof housing as shown in Section «Removing/ Installing the Weatherproof Housing», con­nect the cabling as required and again install the housing. Plug the pre-installed Ether­net cable into a network socket (e.g., of an MX-Overvoltage-Protection-Box).
3. Install the camera
Press the wall/ceiling mount and the wall sealing against the mounting position and align the holes with the holes for the dowels/screws. Insert the screws with washers and tighten them using a torque of 0.4 Nm. Finally, press the white covers onto the screw heads.
Removing/Installing the Weatherproof Housing
For certain tasks (e.g., connecting additional wires, exchanging the SD card), you need to remove the weatherproof housing and install it again once you
are nished.
1. Remove the fastening screws at the back
Start by removing the two rubber plugs that protect the fastening screws. Next, unscrew the two fastening screws of the weatherproof housing using the supplied Allen wrench 5 mm (item 1.7), but do not remove the screws
2. Remove camera from weatherproof hous­ing
Press the camera from the housing by gently applying pressure on the screws in alternating fashion from the rear using the long shank of the Allen wrench. Unscrew the fastening screws once the camera is free from the housing
3. Complete the tasks
Follow the procedures for the work inside the housing as described in the M25 Camera Manual in Chapter 2, «Installation» (e.g., connecting additional wires, exchanging the SD card).
4. Insert the camera into the weatherproof housing
Start by inserting the camera into the weath­erproof housing. Press the camera back into the housing and take care not to squeeze and damage any wires inside the housing.
5. Tighten the retaining screws
Aix the camera in the weatherproof housing
using the two retaining screws.
Finally, push in the two rubber plugs that protect the retaining screws.
Inserting/Exchanging the SD Card
All camera models can use the integrated MicroSD card (SDHC) 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 > Download Center > Documentation > White Lists in the document MicroSD Card Whitelist for MOBOTIX Cameras.
When replacing the SD card, make sure that recording has been deactivated in the browser (Admin Menu > Storage > Storage on External File Server /
Flash Device; activate recording again in the same dialog aer exchanging the card).
1. Remove the SD Card
Open the camera (see «Removing/Installing the Weath­erproof Housing» ), remove all connectors in the cover of the inner housing, then remove the cover. Remove
the four screws from the back plate and li o the
back plate. Gently push on the MicroSD card in the card slot of the camera. The card is released from the slot and can be removed from the camera.
2. Insert the SD Card
Push the MicroSD card into the card slot as shown, until an audible and perceptible click indicates it is in place
. Replace the back plate of the camera housing.
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Initial Operation of the M26
The initial operation starts with connecting the power supply (see section «Network and Power Connection, Additional Cables» in the M25 Camera Manual).
The rst access follows the procedure described in the same manual in the «Initial Operation of the Camera» section. All other tasks require access to the
camera's user interface in the browser. Enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar of the browser (user "admin", password "meinsm"; password must
be changed upon rst login – camera soware V5.1.x and higher).
1. Set installed lens (only when exchanging)
Open the Admin Menu > Hardware Congura- tion > Lens Conguration dialog and select the installed lens. This step is required to select the proper special functions of the installed lens (e.g., for wide-angle lenses).
2. Adjust lens focus (if required)
This step is only necessary if the lens has been
installed for the rst time or exchanged. In cameras
with a MX-B016 ("Hemispheric") lens, the lens has been focused at the factory. Remove the dome before proceeding.
Check the live image from the camera in the browser. Activate the focusing aid in the browser (Focusing Aid quick control, Activated value).
Boot Options of the M26
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 dierent
from the default mode, you can activate the boot menu of the camera.
1. Preparing 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. Activating the Boot Menu
The right LED lights up red 5 to 10 seconds aer
establishing the power supply and will stay on for
10 seconds. Briey 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 aer pausing for one second (the number of ashes indicates the current boot option). To go to the next boot option, briey press the key again (< 1 sec). Aer the last boot option, the camera returns to the rst option (LED ashes once).
Carefully turn the lens by hand in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction until the red area of the focusing aid is as small as possible.
Once the focus is adjusted properly, deactivate the focusing aid again (Focusing Aid quick control, Disabled value).
3. Save the conguration
In the live image of the browser, select the Manage Settings quick control and set Store Entire Conguration as value. The camera stores the con-
guration in the permanent camera memory so that the settings will be
applied at the next camera reboot.
LED
ashes
*Only on cameras with audio option and installed speaker.
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
Boot Option
Factory Defaults
Automatic IP Address
Recovery System
Meaning
This option is not used on this camera model.
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 soware.
Audio
Conrmation*
Boing
Boing Boing
Alarm Sound
3. Selecting a Boot Option
Press the paper clip longer (> 2 sec) into the hole. The camera conrms the selection by ashing rapidly three times. You can now remove the paper clip. Aer 20 sec, the camera will conrm the selection by playing a sound
according to the table above.
If nothing is selected, the camera will resume its normal boot process
aer 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 Chapter 2, «Installation» of the corresponding manual. 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, modied and maintained by a qualied
electrician or under the direction and supervision of a quali-
ed 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 eects 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.
Max. power consumption of attached extension modules: The power consumption of all attached MxBus modules must not exceed 2,5 W. When attaching modules to the MxBus connector and the USB socket, the power consumption of all attached modules must not exceed 3 W, if the camera is powered by PoE class 3. If PoE class 2 is used, the power consumption of all attached modules
must not exceed 1 W!
Never touch the lens: Due to the high performance of the M26, the area of the image sensor can get quite hot, especially when the ambient temperature is also high. This does not
aect the proper functioning of the camera in any way. For this reason,
the product must not be installed within the reach of persons without the lens cover.
Network security: MOBOTIX products include all of the nec­essary conguration 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 congured in the soware 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 M26, 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 valid regulations and comply with these laws. MOBOTIX AG is not liable for any illegal use of its products.
1. 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 separately (the corresponding product manuals
contain specic directions if the product contains a battery).
2. 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.
Power o before opening the camera: Make sure the power supply to the camera is disconnected before opening the camera housing (e.g., when inserting or exchanging lenses, lens units and SD cards).
Technical Specications M26
Model Versions
Lens Options MX-B016 bis MX-B500, 180° to 8° horizontal angle of view
Sensitivity
Image Sensor 1/1.8“ CMOS, 6MP (3072x2048), progressive scan
Max. Image Size 6MP (3072x2048)
Image Formats
Max. Frame Rate
Video Codec
ONVIF ONVIF-S (camera soware V5.2.x and higher, 2
DVR
Soware MxManagementCenter
Image Processing
PTZ Digital pan/tilt/zoom; max. zoom 8x (continuous)
Mx-M26A/B* (all Day/Night image sensors)
*Variant Mx-M26B supports MOBOTIX MxBus modules
Color sensor (day): 0,1 lx @ 1/60s; 0,005 lx @ 1s
BW sensor (night): 0,02 lx @ 1/60s; 0,001 lx @ 1s
Freely congurable format 4:3, 8:3, 16:9 or customized format (image
cropping), like 2592x1944 (5MP), 2048x1536 (QXGA), 1920x1080 (Full-HD), 1280x960 (MEGA)
MxPEG: 42@HD(1280x720), 34@Full-HD, 24@QXGA, 14@5Mp, 12@6MP
M-JPEG*: 25@HD(1280x720), 13@Full-HD, 9@QXGA, 5@5Mp, 4@6MP
H.264: 25@Full-HD, 20@QXGA
MxPEG, M-JPEG, JPEG (max. output size 6MP)
H.264 (max. output size QXGA, bandwidth limitation applicable)
On internal MicroSD card (SDXC, SDHC pre-installed)
External on USB device
External on NAS
Full image recording regardless of live image zoom
MxFFS
Pre-alarm and post-alarm images
DVR monitoring with error notication
MxLEO, backlight compensation, automatic white balance, image distortion correction
nd
half of 2018)
Temperature sensor, shock detector (with rmware version 5.0.1 and
Alarm/Events
Intelligent Video Analysis MxActivitySensor, video motion analysis, MxAnalytics
Audio
Interfaces
Security
Certications
Power Supply Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)
Power Consumption Typ. 4 W
Power Consumption of External Devices
Protection Classes
Ambient Temperature –30 to 50 °C/–22 to 122 °F
Dimensions/Weight W x H x D: 140 x 189 x 220 mm; weight: about 350 g
Standard Delivery
higher), microphon, other sensors/IOs via MxMessageSystem, noti
cation via e-mail, FTP, IP telephony (VoIP, SIP), visual/sound alarms, pre- and postalarm images
Microphone/ loudspeaker, both 16bit/16kHz (HD-Wideband-Audio))
Lip-synchronous audio, audio recording
VoIP/SIP, two-way communication, remote controlling using key codes
Ethernet 100Base-T, MiniUSB, MxBus*; inputs/outputs and RS232 via accessories
*Only variant Mx-M26B
User/Group management, SSL, IP address lter, IEEE802.1x, intrusion
detection, digital imge signature, MxFFS
EN55032:2012; EN55022:2010; EN55024:2010; EN50121-4:2015; 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
At MxBus: max. 2,5 W, at USB: max. 2.5 W, total max. 3 W
The power consumption of the camera will increase accordingly!
IP66 IK10
Housing (high-resistance composite, PBT), white, conversion set for ceiling mount, mounting supplies, wrenches, 50 cm patch cable,
soware, MicroSD card (installed)
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Dimensions/Drilling Template
1. Dimensions—Wall Mount
106.5 mm/4.19 in
106.5 mm/4.19 in
39 mm/1.54 in
189 mm/7.44 in
140.5 mm/5.53 in
72 mm/2.83 in
222 mm/8.74 in
112 mm/4.41 in
–90°
+20°
115.5 mm/4.55 in
80 mm/3.15 in
2. Dimensions—Ceiling Mount
106.5 mm/4.19 in
59 mm/2.32 in
156 mm/6.14 in
140.5 mm/5.53 in
106.5 mm/4.19 in
27 mm/
1.06 in
72 mm/2.83 in
137 mm/5.39 in
–90°
+20°
115.5 mm/4.55 in
75 mm/2.95 in
Interface Box
Wall/ceiling mount M26
Further information on www.mobotix.com:
• Products > Indoor Cameras > M26 Allround
Support > Download Center > Documentation > Certicates & Declarations of Conformity
MOBOTIX, the MX logo, MxPEG and MxActivitySensor are trademarks of MOBOTIX AG registered in the Euro­pean Union, the U.S.A., and other countries • Information subject to change without notice • MOBOTIX does not assume any liability for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein • All rights reserved • © MOBOTIX AG 2017
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