User manual
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• Network patch cables of sucient lengths
• Computer installed with a Windows, Macintosh or Linux operating system
• Configured DSL router (required for telephone and e-mail notification) and external
access via DynDNS (if desired)
For more information, see
Section 1.5, Installation Procedure
and
Section 1.6, How Can I
Expand My MOBOTIX System?
In this scenario, a gas station is guarded using an MOBOTIX system. The video sequences
are recorded in the cameras (SD card or internal Flash storage).
Two cameras record the events at the pumps (continuous recording), the camera in the
shop records any unauthorized access, the camera in the car wash documents all events
for use in case of a complaint, and the camera above the register records the entire cash
register area (continuous recording).
Personnel can trigger dierent types of alarms and recordings using the
and Operation Mode functions on the MxEasy user interface:
• This button triggers an alarm and notification service that contacts
the owner via telephone and e-mail.
• In this operation mode, all cameras connected to MxEasy record video
and audio data continually until this mode is switched o.
MxEasy is the user interface in this example. Using this software, the user and his or her
sta can conveniently monitor and operate the MOBOTIX system.
Required Components
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• 3
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• 1 , 1 MOBOTIX Network Power Adapter , 1 MOBOTIX
Netpower Box for supplying power to four cameras (or a PoE switch with at least
six PoE ports)
• Switch with at least seven free ports (six cameras and one computer)
• Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units for supplying the cameras, the switch and,
if desired, the computer
• Professionally laid Ethernet cables guided to the mounting positions of the cameras
(no separate power cables required)