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• 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,
adding an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to the MOBOTIX camera, and
installing surge arresters or similar for routers, switches, servers, etc.
2.5 Providing the Connections (Network/ISDN)
First, decide on which camera connections you would like to use.
Network is key
In general, you should always provide a network connection, if technically possib-
le (a WiFi connection using a bridge or similar would also be acceptable), since a
network connection brings a number of advantages:
• The highest frame rate is only reached if the bandwidth is high enough;
ISDN and GSM/GPRS will
not
suffice to deliver smooth video images.
•The camera's external ring buffer (storing the video/audio data on a file
server) can only be used via a network connection.
• Compared to the costs of dial-up connections (ISDN, GSM/GPRS), the costs
for file transfers and other accesses by and to the camera are reduced con-
siderably when using a network that is already up and running.
• Software updates are best accomplished using a network connection, if dis-
mounting the camera is not an option.
SIP telephony reduces costs
ISDN connection of MOBOTIX cameras is not required if the network permits SIP
connections for Internet phone connections. Thanks to the SIP capabilities of the
MOBOTIX M12 (see chapter9,
Telephony Features
, in the
Software Manual
), the
camera can place voice calls (e.g. for
alarm notification) via the network and
can also accept incoming voice calls via
Internet telephony. You can call the came-
ra from a phone to obtain the time and
date of the last event, for example.
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Always use the network, if
possible
Free software updates!
Internet telephony