Manual
Table Of Contents
- Added Security Value
- Cost Benefits And Technical Advantages
- 2 INSTALLATION
- 3 OPERATING THE CAMERA
- 3.1 Manual And Automatic Operation - Overview
- 3.2 First Images And The Most Important Settings
- 3.3 Virtual PTZ
- 3.4 Correction Of Lens Distortion (L22 Only)
- 3.8 Additional Notes
- 3.8.1 Weatherproof Qualities
- 3.8.2 Password For The Administration Menu
- 3.8.3 Starting The Camera With The Factory IP Address
- 3.8.4 Reset The Camera To Factory Settings
- 3.8.5 Activate Event Control And Motion Detection
- 3.8.6 Deactivate Text And Logo Options
- 3.8.7 Deactivating The Daily Automatic Camera Reboot
- 3.8.8 Browser
- 3.8.9 Cleaning The Camera And Lens
- 3.8.10 Safety Warnings
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In the event of an alarm, MOBOTIX cameras can turn on their built-in microphones and
record lip-synchronized sound. They are therefore an even greater help in analyzing a
situation and easing clarification. In addition, the video system can be used for bidirectional
communication via a loudspeaker/microphone.
MOBOTIX cameras are not adversely aected by the glare from direct sunlight. They
deliver meaningful, detailed images all the time because the camera software supports
easy programming of independent
exposure windows
to cope with specific situations.
This makes them ideal for rooms with large glass fronts.
In critical environments or for outdoor use, it is often best to choose
protected
MOBOTIX cameras. Their steel housing resists even the hardest
attacks, and the cameras will deliver a perfect picture of the attackers.
Audio features for
the D24M only avail-
able in combination
with the ExtIO module
(MOBOTIX accessory)
Placing the exposure win-
dow in the lower image
area (left image) delivers
less optimum results
compared to moving
three individual exposure
windows up toward the
windows (right image)










