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T24 System Manual Part 2: Additional Notes
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6  ADDITIONAL NOTES
6.1  Weatherproofing And Care
T24 Outdoor Station Modules
Thanks to its robust, meticulously crafted design, the T24 outdoor station modules excel 
in terms of weather resistance and protection against dust and humidity. It does not require 
any further accessories to be mounted. As is certified by the outdoor station’s compliance 
with protection class IP65 (–30°C to +50°C/–22°F to + 122°F), it is fully dustproof and 
resistant to water jets. Additionally, the housing is protected against being accessed by 
a wire.
The lens cover should be cleaned regularly in order to ensure a consistently high image 
quality. Use a soft, lint-free cotton cloth for this purpose. Use a mild, alcohol-free detergent 
without abrasive particles to clean the housing.
A lens cover can be purchased as an accessory from MOBOTIX. It ships 
with a special tool for removing and exchanging it.
T24-DoorMaster And T24-Info2wire+ Indoor Unit
Although these devices have a robust exterior and are assembled to a very high standard, 
their usage should be restricted to protected interior settings (operating temperatures: 
T24-Info2wire+ indoor unit: –30°C to +50°C/–22°F to +122°F, T24-DoorMaster –5°C to 
+40°C/+23°F to +104°F). 
Use a slightly moistened soft cloth for cleaning, making sure that no liquid enters the 
unit through the holes in the front panel. Never use aggressive cleaning agents or 
cleaning agents with abrasive particles (scouring agent). As the devices do not have any 
mechanical moving parts, regular servicing and maintenance is not required. MOBOTIX 
recommends, however, occasionally checking that the devices are functioning both 
reliably and properly.
6.2  Surge Protection
Electrical surges can be induced by other electrical appliances, improper wiring or also 
by external impact (for example, lightning strikes to phone or power lines). MOBOTIX 
devices are protected against the eects of small electrical surges by numerous mea
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sures. These measures, however, cannot prevent damage when stronger electrical 
surges occur. Particular care should be taken when installing the devices outdoors to 
ensure proper protection against lightning, as this also protects the building and the 
entire network infrastructure.










