Mobotix MX-p25-D036, MX-p25-BOD1, MX-p25-D036-AUD, MX-p25-D016, MX-p25-D016-AUD Installation Guide

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Quick Install Indoor Camera p25
Security-Vision-Systems
Can be tilted vertically
from –5° to –45°.
MX-Bus-IO-Module
for MxBus modules and
signal inputs/outputs
MOBOTIX p25 (Day) with lens MX-B036
MX-p25-D036
(accessory)
• Includes MxAnalytics video analysis tools out-of-the-box
• Recording on internal MicroSD card (SDXC, SDHC pre-installed)
• Signal Input/Output and MxBus via optional MX-Bus-IO-Module
• Audio package variant (with microphone and speaker) available
• Sensors for temperature, illumination, shock detection integrated
• Installation is as simple as installing a ceiling spotlight
MX-p25-Day MX-p25-Night
6MP (3072x2048)
Color
+
MX-p25-BOD1* + lens
MX-p25-D/N...
MX-p25-BOD1* MX-p25-BOD1-N*
MX-p25-D016 MX-p25-N016
MX-p25-D036 MX-p25-N036
MX-p25-D061
MX-p25-D079
MX-p25-D119
MX-p25-D237
*Requires focusing after self-mounting the lens (see
Compact and Flexible Indoor Camera
MOBOTIX 6MP camera for flexible use in indoor applications, install as complete Indoor Camera p25 (Day or Night) with selected lenses or as camera module p25 (Day or Night) with separate lens (MX-B036 to MX-B237).
www.mobotix.com> Products> p25
Variants of the p25
6MP (3072x2048)
Black&White
Self-mounted* with
MX-p25-BOD1-N
Self-mounted* with
MX-p25-BOD1-N
Self-mounted* with
MX-p25-BOD1-N
Self-mounted* with
MX-p25-BOD1-N
«Initial Operation of the p25»
for Ceilings
32.356-003_EN_02/2016
Variant
p25 camera module, for lenses MX-B036 to MX-B237 (f/1.8, 103° to 15°, self-mounted*)
p25 Hemispheric with Fisheye lens MX-B016 (f/2.0, 180° horiz. angle of view)
p25 with ultra-wide-angle lens MX-B036 (f/1.8, 103° horiz. angle of view)
p25 with wide-angle lens MX-B061 (f/1.8, 60° horiz. angle of view)
p25 with standard lens MX-B079 (f/1.8, 45° horiz. angle of view)
p25 with tele lens MX-B119 (f/1.8, 31° horiz. angle of view)
p25 with distance tele lens MX-B237 (f/1.8, 15° horiz. angle of view)
)
p25 Standard Delivery
1.1
1.10
1.2
1.9
1.8
1.3
1.7
1.4
1.5
1.6
Item Count Part Name
1.1 1 Housing with spring clips and tiltable camera
1.2 1 Back cover (installed)
1.3 1 Main board with lens mount (installed)
1.4 1 Lens (only installed in camera models listed in
1.5 1 Blind cover (only when self-mounting the lens with
1.6 1 Ethernet patch cable, 50cm/19.7in, black (installed)
1.7 1 MicroSD card pre-installed (SDHC installed, SDXC
1.8 1 Flat-head screwdriver, blue
1.9 1 Lens wrench red (only with MX-p25-BOD1 and
1.10 1 Allen wrench 1.5mm
receptacle (installed)
«Variants of the p25»
MX-p25-BOD1)
supported)
lenses D036 to D237)
)
Connecting the p25
For information on connecting the p25, please see
Power/Status
Microphone
Recording
Receptacle for adjusting the camera tilt
Screw for locking the camera tilt
M25 Camera Manual
Power Connection, Additional Cables»
Regarding the initial operation of the p25, please see the
M25 Camera Manual
Operation»
.
, section
the
Installing the Lens (Only MX-p25-BOD1 Variant)
The steps listed below are only required if the p25 has been ordered with separate lens for self-mounting (see
of the p25»
1. Remove the blind cover
Remove the blind cover that protects the image sensor during shipping from the lens mount.
).
2. Install the lens
Screw the lens into the lens mount. Depend­ing on the physical length of the lens, you can use your hand and then the red lens wrench (item1.9). After initial operation of the camera, remember to adjust the focus of the lens (see
«Initial Operation of the p25»
«Network and
.
in
Chapter 3, «Initial
«Variants
).
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Removing/Installing the Back Cover
The steps listed below are only required if you need to access the inside of the camera housing.
supply to the camera is disconnected before opening the housing!
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 cover
Insert a small screwdriver into one of the holes at the side as shown in the figure and gently press inward to release the lock. Repeat the process for the two other locks and lift the back cover from the housing.
3. If required, enlarge the cable guide
If the cable guide is not large enough for additional cables, enlarge the guide accord ingly. Depending on the size required, break out either one or two elements of the cable guide using pliers (see blue markings in the figure).
2. Follow the procedures
Follow the procedures for the work inside the housing as described in the sections listed below:
Inserting/Exchanging the SD Card
Installing the MX-Bus-IO-Module
4. Attach back cover
Insert the back cover, so that the large arrow (highlighted blue in the figure) is positioned in the viewing direction of the camera. Make sure the cables and wires are guided prop­erly thought the cable guide, then carefully press the back cover into the housing until it clicks into place.
Make sure the power
-
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> MX Media Library> Planning in the document
When replacing the SD card, make sure that recording has been deactivated in the browser (
Flash Device
; activate recording again in the same dialog). Follow the instructions in section
MicroSD Card Whitelist for MOBOTIX Cameras
.
Admin Menu> Storage> Storage on External File Server/
«Removing/Installing the Back Cover»
to access the inside
of the camera and to close it again after inserting the SD card.
1. Remove the SD card
If a microSD card has been installed, gently press with your finger as indicated by the arrow until you hear a
click
. Then release
the SD card. The card is protruding slightly
Click!
2. Insert the SD card
Insert the microSD card and gently press with your finger as indicated by the arrow until you hear another
click
.
Make sure that the SD card is fully inserted.
Click!
and can be easily removed.
Installing the MX-Bus-IO-Module
For the p25, you can use the optionally available MX-Bus-IO-Module to attach MxBus devices (e.g., an MX-GPS-Box), to attach external sensors using the signal inputs and to switch other devices via the signal outputs. To facilitate the installation of the module, you should attach the connection wires before inserting the module.
Follow the instructions in section and to close it again after inserting the module.
«Removing/Installing the Back Cover»
to access the inside of the camera
1. Attach the connection cables
Attach the connection cables as shown in the terminal connector overview.
Terminal Connectors
MxBus
connections
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+
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Relay
pot.-
free
Relay
pot.-
free
MxBus
Output1 12V self­powered
Output2 12V self­powered
Inputs
Out­puts
2. Insert the MX-Bus-IO-Module
Hold the MX-Bus-IO-Module with attached connection wires over the receptacle on the main board (red arrow in figure).
Use one finger to carefully press the board of the module onto the receptacle. Make sure that the green terminal connector block is pointing upward (towards the SD card, see red arrow in figure below).
Make sure that the MX-Bus-IO-Module is fully inserted.
Please also make sure that the connection wires are guided through the housing without tension and in a loop so that the cables do not lift the module out of its receptacle when adjusting the camera tilt (see figure).
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Screw for
locking the
camera tilt
1
2
1
2
Output1
Output2
Quick Install Indoor Camera p25
Installing the p25
Use the drilling template on the back for this purpose (red circle) or draw a circle with 105mm/4.13in diameter for the cut-out. Cut out the hole for the camera, then guide the cables (network cable, USB cable, MxBus and signal input/ output wires) through the hole.
Security-Vision-Systems
1. Install the p25
Press the spring clips back and insert the p25 into the hole for the camera. The spring clips will snap outwards, thus firmly holding the camera in place.
2. Roughly align the p25
Turn the camera until it roughly points into the intended direction; once it is running, you will adjust the camera according to the live image (see
«Initial Operation of the p25»
Make sure that you only press back the spring clips as shown in the image. Do not press them back any further as the springs may snap out of their fixtures otherwise.
Removing the p25
1. Pull out the camera
Pull the camera from its position by gently pulling the camera downward on one side, then the other side.
Take care to NOT let the spring clips
snap forward (risk of injury!).
2. Remove the cables
Remove the cables coming from the building (network cable, USB cable, MxBus and signal input/output wires). Pull out the camera.
Initial Operation of the p25
The initial operation starts with connecting the power supply (see section
tion, Additional Cables»
in the
M25 Camera Manual
). The first 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.
«Network and Power Connec-
).
 2015 • Declaration of Conformity: www.mobotix.com> Support> Media Library> Certificates
1.
Set installed lens (only when self-mounting)
Open Admin Menu> Hardware Configura­tion > Lens Configuration 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 first time or exchanged. In cam­eras with an MX-B016 ("Hemispheric") lens, the lens has been focused at the factory.
Check the live image from the camera in the browser. Activate the focusing aid in the browser (Focusing Aid quick control, Activated value).
Carefully turn the lens in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction using the red lens wrench until the red area of the focusing aid is as small as possible. Remove the lens wrench every time you changed the lens focus.
Once the focus is adjusted properly, deactivate the focusing aid again (Focusing Aid quick control, Disabled value).
3. Adjust viewing direction
Turn the image in the ceiling until the live image shows the desired viewing direction
1
.
Stick the Allen wrench (item1.10) into the hole of the lock screw and loosen the screw a bit 2.
Stick the blue screwdriver (item1.8) into the receptacle for adjust
­ing the camera tilt. Adjust the camera tilt as needed while watching the live image of the camera 1.
Lock the camera tilt by slightly tightening the lock screw 2.
Configuring and Using the MX-Bus-IO-Module
4.
The camera will automatically detect an installed MX-Bus-IO-Module (see Camera Status, System section in browser).
The signal inputs can be used right away in the
signal input profiles
in the Setup Menu> Event
Overview. Likewise, the signal outputs can be
used in the
signal output profiles
in Admin
Menu> Hardware Configuration> Signal Out Profiles.
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.
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 Configuration> Manage Hardware Expansions dialog. In the MxBus/ IO Board section, click on Connect for each output you want to use as
self-powered output.
5. Save the configuration
In the live image of the browser, select the Manage Settings quick control and set Store Entire Configuration as value. The camera stores the con­figuration in the permanent camera memory so that the settings will be applied at the next camera reboot.
Important Notes
Safety Warnings
• 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 installation instructions above.
When installing this product, make sure that you are only using genuine MOBOTIX parts and MOBOTIX connection cables.
• Only install this product in suitable, solid materials that provide for a sturdy installation of the fixing elements used.
• When removing the camera from the ceiling, make sure that the spring clips do not snap back (
• Electrical systems and equipment may only be installed, modified and maintained by a qualified electrician or under the direction and supervi­sion of a qualified electrician in accordance with the applicable electri­cal guidelines. Make sure to properly set up all electrical connections.
When attaching modules to the USB connector, the
of all attached modules must not exceed 1W
• Due to the high performance of the p25, the area of the image sensor
can get quite hot
high. This does not aect the proper functioning of the camera in any way. This camera must not be installed within the reach of persons.
risk of injury!
).
power consumption
.
, especially when the ambient temperature is also
• Make sure the power supply to the camera is disconnected before opening the camera housing (e.g., when exchanging the SD card).
• MOBOTIX products include all of the necessary configuration 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 configured in the software and are password-protected. This prevents unauthorized parties from accessing these settings.
Make sure that the operating temperature of 0 to +40 °C/+32 to +104° F is not exceeded.
Legal Notes
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 p25, 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.
Technical Specifications
Since the p25 is identical to the M25 for the most part, the technical data listed in the also applies to this product. You can find the
p25 (Dierences Compared to M25)
Lens Options MX-B016 to MX-B237 (180° to 15° hor. angle of view)
Max. Image Size 6MP in 3:2 format (3072x2048)
Audio Functions
Interfaces
Power Consumption
Operating Conditions
Max. Thickness for Installation
Dimensions
Materials Housing: PBT GF30
Weight approx. 270 g
Audio package variant (with microphone and speaker) available
Ethernet 10/100, IPv4/IPv6, MiniUSB; MxBus and inputs/outputs using optional MX-Bus-IO-Module
Typ. 4W
IP20 (DIN EN 60529) 0 to +40 °C/+32 to +104° F (DIN EN 50155)
Spring clips properly clamp down on materials from 1to 28mm/0.04 to 1.1in
Outside diameter 120mm/4.72in, total height 85mm/3.35in, height installed 46mm/1.81in, recom­mended min. installation depth 50mm/1.97in
M25 Camera Manual
as a PDF file on www.mobotix.com> Support> Manuals.
Inputs
Outputs
Add. Interfaces MxBus connections for MOBOTIX peripheral devices
Operating Conditions
Cross-sectional area of wires at the terminals
Power Consumption
M25 Camera Manual
2 galvanically separated inputs (AC/DC, 0 to 48V)
Variant1 (default): 2 potential-free outputs (max. load per pin: max. 30W or max. 1A or max. 48V AC/DC)
Variant2 (set in browser): 2 powered outputs 12VDC; max. 50mA per output
Same as camera
0.14 mm² – 0.5 mm² (AWG 21 – 26)
Typ. 0.5W, max. 1.5W
in Section
«Technical Data»
MX-Bus-IO-Module
Outside diameter 120mm/4.72in
Dimensions/Drilling Template
Max. thickness
for installation
28mm/1.1in
Recommended
min. instal-
lation depth
50mm/1.97in
39mm/1.54in
46mm/
1.81in
p25 main board
MX-Bus-IO-Module
25mm/0.98in
Outside diameter 120mm/4.72in
Cut-out diameter Ø105mm/4.13in
Copyright © MOBOTIX AG 2016 • Made in Germany • Technical information subject to change without notice. MOBOTIX AG and its subsidiaries do not assume any liability for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
Innovations–Made in Germany
The German company MOBOTIX AG is known as the leading pioneer in network camera technology and its decentralized concept has made
www.mobotix.com
high-resolution video systems cost-ecient.
MOBOTIX AG • D-67722 Langmeil • Phone: +49 6302 9816-103 • Fax: +49 6302 9816-190 • sales@mobotix.com
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