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Quick Installation

MOBOTIX M73

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V7.39_7/19/2022, Order Code: Mx-M73

Summary of Contents for MOBOTIX M73

Page 1: ...Quick Installation MOBOTIX M73 2022 MOBOTIX AG V7 39_7 19 2022 Order Code Mx M73 ...

Page 2: ...mage Storage 25 General Features 26 Video Analysis 27 Video Management Software 27 Sensor Modules 28 Features ECO Thermal Image Sensor 28 Supported Sensor Modules 29 Supported Thermal Sensor Modules Pre mounted on Thermal Front Plate 30 Features Thermal Image Sensors 31 Functional Modules 32 Connector Box LSA Connector Box RJ45 33 Mounting 34 Before Mounting the Camera 36 Protective Measures 37 In...

Page 3: ... Installation of the Camera 82 Operating the Camera 88 Getting Started 89 Boot Options of the Camera 89 Network Settings 92 Focusing the TELE 15 Sensor Module 97 Camera Software in the Browser 100 Access the camera s website in the browser 101 Basic Settings 101 Configuring Sensor Modules 102 Maintenance 104 Opening the Camera Body 105 Replacing the microSD card 108 Cleaning the Camera and Lenses ...

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Page 5: ...5 110 Before You Start This section contains the following information Support 6 Safety Notes 6 Legal Notes 7 1 ...

Page 6: ...er entering the housing n Install this product as outlined in this document A faulty installation can damage the product n This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present n When using a Class I adapter the power cord shall be connected to a socket outlet with proper ground connection n To comply with the requirements of EN 50130 4 regarding the power sup...

Page 7: ...nces in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS Directive 2011 65 EC as far as they are subject to these regulations for the RoHS Declaration of MOBOTIX please see www mobotix com Support Download Center Marketing Documentation Brochures Guides Certificates Disposal Electrical and electronic products contain many valuable materials For this reason we recommend that you dispose of MOBOTIX products...

Page 8: ... inter ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required ...

Page 9: ... access n User Management for all users n Force Complex Password n Log out on Inactivity After 5 min User interface of the camera in the browser n Admin Menu Network Setup Web Server n Enable MxWeb n Enable intrusion detection n Notification threshold 10 n Timeout 60 minutes n Block IP Address For more information on this new feature please read the Cyber Protection Guide on www mobotix com under ...

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Page 11: ... or similar and print the file without scaling original size NOTE Download the drilling template from the MOBOTIX website www mobotix com Support Download Center Marketing Documentation Drilling Templates CAUTION Always print or copy the drilling template at 100 of the original size 1 ...

Page 12: ...hnique ou de rédaction ni d omission dans le présent document Tous droits réservés MOBOTIX AG 2019 www mobotix com Support Centre de téléchargement Documentation Certificats Déclarations de conformité MOBOTIX AG Kaiserstrasse D 67722 Langmeil Germany Tel 49 6302 9816 0 Fax 49 6302 9816 190 info mobotix com sales mobotix com www mobotix com 60 mm 2 36 in 120 mm 4 72 in 35 mm 1 38 in 19 5 mm 0 77 in...

Page 13: ...ed Parts and Dimensions This section contains the following information M73 Scope of Delivery 14 Connector Box RJ45 Scope of Delivery 16 Connector Box LSA Scope of Delivery 18 Mounting Supplies Scope of Delivery 20 2 ...

Page 14: ...M73 Scope of Delivery Fig 1 Scope of delivery MOBOTIX M73 Body ...

Page 15: ...en using only two sensor modules 1 6 1 Mounting plate with wall sealing installed two standard plugs installed and inserted connector box 1 7 1 MOBOTIX Ethernet patch cable 50 cm 19 7 in with sealing 1 8 1 SD card 8 GB installed 1 9 1 Mounting supplies see Scope of Delivery MOBOTIX M73 Mounting Supplies p 20 1 10 1 Important Safety Information 1 11 1 Sticker with EAN number of camera 1 12 1 Sticke...

Page 16: ...Connector Box RJ45 Scope of Delivery Fig 2 Scope of Delivery MOBOTIX M73 Connector Box RJ45 ...

Page 17: ...ug black rubber plug single wire white USB plug blue installed C 2 1 Protective cover for connector box polystyrene white installed C 3 1 Rubber plug black installed C 4 1 Rubber plug single wire white installed C 5 1 Rubber plug cable dia 3 5 mm white to replace C 5 C 6 1 USB plug connector box blue installed ...

Page 18: ...r Box LSA Scope of Delivery M73 Connector Box LSA Item Count Description C 1 1 Connector Box LSA black with rubber plug black rubber plug single wire white USB plug blue installed C 2 1 Protective cover for connector box polystyrene white installed C 3 1 Rubber plug black installed ...

Page 19: ...ox LSA Item Count Description C 4 1 Rubber plug single wire white installed C 5 1 Rubber plug cable dia 3 5 mm white to replace C 5 C 6 1 USB plug connector box blue installed C 7 1 Ground wire for overvoltage protection func tionality ...

Page 20: ...ope of Delivery MOBOTIX M73 Mounting Supplies Scope of Delivery M73 Mounting Supplies Item Count Description M 1 1 Module wrench gray M 2 1 Lens wrench blue M 3 3 Housing plug silicone white M 4 3 Security clips plastic red M 5 2 Cable tie black ...

Page 21: ... Allen wrench 2 5 mm M 8 1 TORX wrench TX20 M 9 1 TORX wrench TX10 M 10 1 Screwdriver yellow M 11 4 Washer dia 6 4 mm plastic white M 12 4 Wood screw 4 5x60 mm M 13 4 Dowel S8 M 14 3 Oval head screw with shank 2 5x6 5 mm stainless steel black pre assembled M 15 2 Cover for screw plastic white ...

Page 22: ...age 25 General Features 26 Video Analysis 27 Video Management Software 27 Sensor Modules 28 Features ECO Thermal Image Sensor 28 Supported Sensor Modules 29 Supported Thermal Sensor Modules Pre mounted on Thermal Front Plate 30 Features Thermal Image Sensors 31 Functional Modules 32 Connector Box LSA Connector Box RJ45 33 ...

Page 23: ...e 30 C 22 F Relative Humidity 95 non condensing Internal DVR out of the box MicroSD card 8 GB MxPEG recording only I Os see Connector Box LSA Connector Box RJ45 p 33 Microphone Speaker n Functional audio module max 4 5 Watt see Functional Modules p 32 n Microphone Sensitivity 35 4 dB 0 dB 1 V pa 1 kHz n Speaker 0 9 W at 8 Ohm Passive infra red sensor PIR Available with functional module max 4 5 Wa...

Page 24: ... 14 Tiltability of camera Horizontal 2 x 180 degrees Vertical 110 degrees Detailed technical documentation www mobotix com Support Download Center Marketing Docu mentation MTBF 80 000 hours Certificates EN 50121 4 2015 EN 50581 2012 EN 55032 2012 AC 2013 EN 55035 2017 FprEN 61000 6 1 2015 EN 61000 6 2 2015 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC 2012 EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2011 EN 62368 1 2014 AC 2015 A11 2017...

Page 25: ...lutions VGA 640x360 XGA 1024x576 HD 1280x720 FullHD 1920x1080 QHD 2560x1440 4K UHD 3840x2160 H 264 multi streaming Triple Streaming Multicast stream via RTSP Yes Max image resolution n One sensor 4K UHD 3840x2160 8MP n Both sensors dual image 2x 4K UHD 7680x2160 16MP Max frame rate MxPEG 20 4K H 264 30 4K H 265 30 4K ...

Page 26: ...s on the image n Master Slave functionality n Privacy zone scheduling n Remote alarm notification network message n Programming interface HTTP API n MOBOTIX MessageSystem ONVIF compatibility Profile S T Master Slave functionality Yes Remote alarm notification email network message HTTP HTTPS SNMP MxMessageSystem DVR storage management MxPEG only Within the camera via microSD card on external USB a...

Page 27: ...Analytics Heatmap people counting object based counting MOBOTIX App support Yes Video Management Software Feature Properties MOBOTIX HUB Yes www mobotix com Support Download Center Software Downloads MxManagementCenter Yes MxMC 2 2 and higher www mobotix com Support Download Center Software Downloads MOBOTIX LIVE App Yes Available in Android and iOS App Stores ...

Page 28: ...xels Dimensions 58 x 42 5 mm dia 50 mm 65g Pixel pitch 12μm Max image size Can be scaled up to 3072 x 2048 6MP automatically scaled to size of MX Sensor module Max frame rate 9 fps when displaying an Mx Sensor module and a thermal sensor module the overall frame rate of the camera is reduced to 9 fps Operating temperature 40 to 65 C 40 to 149 F 5 to 95 non condensing Power consumption 600mW IP rat...

Page 29: ...0 Mx O M7SA 4DN280 Sensor module with wide angle lens 60 Mx O M7SA 8DN080 Mx O M7SA 8D080 Mx O M7SA 8N080 Mx O M7SA 4DN080 Sensor module with super wide angle lens 95 Mx O M7SA 8DN050 Mx O M7SA 8D050 Mx O M7SA 8N050 Mx O M7SA 4DN050 Sensor module with ultra wide angle lens 120 4K Mx O M7SA 8DN040 Mx O M7SA 8D040 Mx O M7SA 8N040 Mx O M7SA 4DN040 For a complete list of lenses for MOBOTIX cameras ple...

Page 30: ...IF Thermal Radiometry 17 x 13 Mx O M73TB 336R280 CIF Thermal Radiometry 9 3 x 7 1 Mx O M73TB 336R500 BTO VGA Thermal 90 x 69 Mx O M73TB 640T050 VGA Thermal 69 x 56 Mx O M73TB 640T080 VGA Thermal 45 x 37 Mx O M73TB 640T100 VGA Thermal 30 x 26 Mx O M73TB 640T150 VGA Thermal Radiometry 90 x 69 Mx O M73TB 640R050 VGA Thermal Radiometry 69 x 56 Mx O M73TB 640R080 VGA Thermal Radiometry 45 x 37 Mx O M73...

Page 31: ... 550 C 40 to 1022 F Thermal image sensor Uncooled microbolometer CIF 336 x 256 pixels VGA 640 x 480 Dimensions 336 640 48 5x48 5x70 170g without front plate 265g with front plate Max image size Can be scaled up to 3072 x 2048 6MP automatically scaled to size of MX sensor module Max frame rate 9fps FAST version 25 30fps on request Pixel pitch 17μm Field of view Sensor Module FoV 336 xx 100 45 x 35 ...

Page 32: ... Audio module with microphone and speaker Functional MultiSense mod ule Mx F MSA with PIR sensor temperature sensor illumination sensor Functional IR Light mod ules Mx F IRA W for Super Wide Angle Lens Sensor Modules 95 Mx F IRA S for Standard Wide Angle Lens Sensor Modules 45 and 60 Mx F IRA T for Tele Lens Sensor Modules 15 and 30 Power consumption IR Light Modules 4 2 W at 100 brightness White ...

Page 33: ...0 14mm2 0 5mm2 Flexible with ferrule 0 25mm2 0 34mm2 Line In Standard Line In 0dB Vrms 1V Line Out Headphones with 20mW 16 Ohm or 32 Ohm Audio inputs as a Line Out function to 10k Ohm impedance of receiver Audio level while con nected to 10k Ohm equals 10dbV IN OUT INPUT n Contact Closure no galvanic isolation necessary or up to 50V AC DC n max length for cables 50m OUTPUT n requires pull up resis...

Page 34: ... Installing the Security Clips 46 Closing the Module Housing 47 Installing a Thermal Front Plate 49 Removing the Security Clips 50 Removing Installed Sensor Modules 51 Installing the Sensor Modules to the Thermal Front Plate 55 Mounting Options 59 Mounting to a Wall 59 Mounting to a Pole 64 Connecting the camera 70 Connecting the Camera to the Network 70 Terminal Connectors 80 3 ...

Page 35: ...Mounting Finishing the Installation of the Camera 82 35 110 ...

Page 36: ...lling Templates CAUTION Always print or copy the drilling template at 100 of the original size Before mounting the MOBOTIX M73 the following questions should be answered n Where and how will the camera be mounted n How is the mounting surface level n Which other mounting options are available n Which accessories might be needed n How is the camera connected to the network and how is the power supp...

Page 37: ...ay be used as data cable for the Eth ernet interface NOTE For outdoor use special requirements apply for the cables to be used and the lightning pro tection n Cable length The individual cable sections must not exceed the maximum permissible lengths in order to ensure perfect data transmission n Avoidance of induction Data cables may only be laid parallel to power or high voltage lines if the pre ...

Page 38: ... power supply to the camera is disconnected before installing or replacing sensor modules WARNING When installing the sensor modules or closing the module housing make sure that the sensor module cables are not damaged or bent sharply CAUTION Do not operate the camera until all three module receptacles have been fitted with sensor mod ules or blind modules Procedure 1 Prepare the sensor module Rem...

Page 39: ...ort plugs Gently pull the transport plugs out of the sensor module receptacles and pull the plugs from the sensor module cables CAUTION Cautiously pull the sensor module cables out of the housing until you feel the stop Fig 7 Remove the transport plugs 39 110 ...

Page 40: ...SB 336R100 MX O M7SB 336T100 see Technical Specifications p 22 n Use the following sensor module cables for these types of modules n Cables and Optical functional or thermal modules No audio module n Cable Functional or thermal modules No optical modules Applicable to other thermal sensor module types see Technical Specifications p 22 n Use the following sensor module cables for these types of mod...

Page 41: ... into the connector at the back of the module until the connector is fully inserted into its seat If this is not the case again push the connector firmly into its seat until it doesn t go in any further Fig 9 Connect the sensor module cable When using blind modules also insert the connector into the receptacle as shown below 41 110 ...

Page 42: ...ctor attached 5 Lock sensor module cable Apply the blue bayonet catch onto the connector of the sensor module as shown and turn it clockwise until it gently snaps shut Fig 11 Lock sensor module Mounting Installing the Sensor Modules 42 110 ...

Page 43: ...sor module into module housing 7 Lock the sensor module Using the gray module wrench M 1 turn the sensor module clockwise until it stops Fig 13 Lock the sensor module CAUTION If you cannot turn the sensor module it has been inserted the wrong way Remove the sensor module rotate it by 180 degrees and insert it again 8 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the remaining sensor modules or the blind module 1 5 resp...

Page 44: ...u do not want to install the security clips proceed by selecting the Mounting Options p 59 Opening the Module Housing The following tasks require opening the module housing n Inserting security clips at the sensor module or the blind module respectively n Exchanging a sensor or blind module n Replacing the default front plate 1 3 with a thermal front plate or vice versa Procedure 1 Remove the rubb...

Page 45: ...olt at the back of the module housing Leave the bolt and washer in the module housing Fig 14 Opening the module housing 3 Using the Allen wrench cautiously push from behind onto the bolt and push the front plate out of the front of the housing Fig 15 Default front plate with sensor modules back 45 110 ...

Page 46: ...tecting the sensor modules or the blind module in the front plate of the MOBOTIX M73 against theft and unwanted rotation e g due to vibration when mounted on a pole or in an automotive scenario CAUTION Do not use the plastic nuts delivered with the sensor modules to lock the modules in place Fig 16 Do not use plastic nut Mounting Installing the Sensor Modules 46 110 ...

Page 47: ...he outer thread of the sensor module Press it all the way into the groove and make sure it snaps in under the head of the pre assembled screw Fig 17 Insert security clip all the way 3 Repeat step 2 to apply security clips to all modules 4 Close the module housing see Closing the Module Housing p 47 Closing the Module Housing Insert the front plate of the MOBOTIX M73 to close the module housing 47 ...

Page 48: ...t plate into the module housing figure shows front plate with cables removed 2 Push the front plate into the module housing until it stops CAUTION When pushing the front plate into the module housing make sure that the sensor module cables are not damaged or bent sharply Mounting Installing the Sensor Modules 48 110 ...

Page 49: ...ig 18 MOBOTIX M73 Thermal Front Plate with thermal sensor module Upon delivery two of three available sensor module sockets in the thermal front plate are fitted with trans port plugs 1 4 When operating the camera they need to be fitted either with sensor or blind modules 1 5 This closes off the front plate and protects the camera against foreign objects animals and water Fig 18 MOBOTIX M73 Therma...

Page 50: ...the Security Clips NOTE The procedure below only applies if you are adding a thermal front plate to a regular M73 If this is not the case you can proceed to Installing the Sensor Modules to the Thermal Front Plate p 55 The security clips are protecting the sensor modules or the blind module in the front plate of the MOBOTIX M73 against theft and unwanted rotation e g due to vibration when mounted ...

Page 51: ...ve a security clip 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to remove the other security clips Proceed by Removing Installed Sensor Modules p 51 Removing Installed Sensor Modules In some cases e g when replacing modules you need to remove the sensor modules It s the same pro cedure for both the default front plate and the thermal front plate CAUTION Do not operate the camera until all three receptacles have been fi...

Page 52: ...or modules make sure that the sensor module cables are not damaged or bent sharply Procedure 1 Remove security clips If any security clips are installed remove them see Removing the Security Clips p 50 2 Unlock sensor module cable Turn the blue bayonet catch counterclockwise from the connector of the sensor module until it releases and remove it Fig 20 Unlock sensor module cable Mounting Installin...

Page 53: ...nting Installing a Thermal Front Plate 3 Remove sensor module cable Pull the plug of the sensor module cable from the connector at the back of the sensor module Fig 21 Remove the sensor module cable 53 110 ...

Page 54: ...ounter clock wise until it stops Fig 22 Unlock the sensor module 5 Remove sensor module Pull the sensor module from its receptacle Fig 23 Remove sensor module from the module housing 6 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the remaining sensor modules Mounting Installing a Thermal Front Plate 54 110 ...

Page 55: ...ng it counter clockwise then remove the blue rubber plug CAUTION If the plastic nut has been installed remove it This nut will not be used any more in the mounting process Fig 24 Prepare sensor module for mounting remove plastic nut 2 Insert sensor functional modules into Thermal front plate Push the sensor module into its recept acle The arrow on the back of the module points to 9 o clock when lo...

Page 56: ... sensor module clockwise until it stops Fig 26 Lock the sensor module CAUTION If you cannot turn the sensor module it has been inserted the wrong way Remove the sensor module rotate it by 180 degrees and insert it again Mounting Installing a Thermal Front Plate 56 110 ...

Page 57: ...se the following sensor module cables for these types of modules n Cables and Optical functional or thermal modules No audio module n Cable Functional or thermal modules No optical modules Applicable to other thermal sensor module types see Technical Specifications p 22 n Use the following sensor module cables for these types of modules n Cables and Optical or functional modules No thermal modules...

Page 58: ...cable 6 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the remaining sensor modules or the blind module 1 5 respectively CAUTION The sensor modules are not yet protected against theft and unwanted rotation e g due to vibra tion It is thus highly recommended to install the security clips M 4 Proceed as outlined in Installing the Security Clips p 46 Proceed with Closing the Module Housing p 47 Mounting Installing a Therma...

Page 59: ...changes or the camera has to be installed in a different location you can simply exchange the sensor modules Mounting to a Wall Before mounting the camera make sure that a network connection with power supply according to the PoE Plus 802 3at 2009 standard is available at the mounting position see Connecting the Camera to the Net work p 70 NOTE Download the drilling template from the MOBOTIX websi...

Page 60: ...ling using the drilling template see Drilling Template p 11 When drilling use a suit able 8 mm drill bit and drill holes with at least 60 mm 1 2 depth Fully push the dowels M 13 into the holes you drilled Fig 30 Mounting plate with holes for positioning the fastener screws Mounting Mounting Options 60 110 ...

Page 61: ...Box RJ45 1 Connect the supplied patch cable 1 7 of the camera with the network connection of the building see Con necting the Camera to the Network p 70 CAUTION To prevent damage from condensation using supplied patch cable 1 7 with sealing is man datory Fig 32 Network connection of the MOBOTIX M73 61 110 ...

Page 62: ... cable through the top hole of the mounting plate so that the funnel of the rubber plug points toward the camera Fig 33 Mounting plate prepared for Connector Box RJ45 Prepare the Mounting Plate When Using the Connector Box LSA Fig 34 Connector Box LSA Mounting Mounting Options 62 110 ...

Page 63: ...r cable plug and the network cable through the lower cable plug of the mounting plate as shown Fig 35 Mounting plate with ground wire and network cable Install the Mounting Plate Place the mounting plate over the drilled holes red circles in figures below and use the four screws M 12 with one washer M 11 each and the M 8 p 21 to mount the plate to the wall CAUTION Install on flat surface only Unev...

Page 64: ...g the camera make sure that a network connection with power supply according to the PoE Plus 802 3at 2009 standard is available at the mounting position see Connecting the Camera to the Network p 70 CAUTION The mounting pole should have a diameter between 60 and 180 mm Dimensions MOBOTIX M73 pole mount Fig 38 Dimensions M73 pole mount rear view Mounting Mounting Options 64 110 ...

Page 65: ...g Mounting Options Fig 39 Dimensions MOBOTIX M73 pole mount side view Tiltability When Mounted to a Pole n Horizontally 2 x 180 degrees n Vertically 110 degrees Fig 40 Tiltability when mounted to a pole 65 110 ...

Page 66: ...utouts in the Pole Mount as shown in the figure Fig 41 Prepare the pole mount with steel straps 2 Tighten the stainless steel straps on the Pole Mount with a screwdriver If necessary the ends of the straps can be cut off Fig 42 Tighten the straps Mounting Mounting Options 66 110 ...

Page 67: ...nector Box RJ45 Connector Box LSA Fig 43 Prepared for Connector Box RJ45 Fig 44 Prepared for Connector Box LSA Prepare the Mounting Plate When Using the Connector Box RJ45 Fig 45 Connector Box RJ45 The supplied network cable 1 7 has an integrated rubber sealing Push the network cable through the top hole of the mounting plate so that the funnel of the rubber plug points toward the camera 67 110 ...

Page 68: ...Fig 46 Prepare the mounting plate Prepare the Mounting Plate When Using the Connector Box LSA Fig 47 Connector Box LSA Mounting Mounting Options 68 110 ...

Page 69: ...ide the ground wire through the upper cable plug and the network cable through the lower cable plug of the mounting plate as shown Fig 48 Mounting plate with ground wire and network cable Install the Mounting Plate Place the mounting plate over the holes red circles in figures below provided and use the four screws M 12 with one washer M 11 each and the M 8 p 21 to mount the plate to the pole moun...

Page 70: ...pply Connecting the Camera to the Network There are two ways to connect the camera to the network with the Connector Box RJ45 or with the Connector Box LSA A PoE switch provides the camera s power supply CAUTION n The PoE switch must provide Class 4 according to PoE Plus 802 3at 2009 as well as the 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet interface of the camera n It is highly recommended to use an uninterruptible ...

Page 71: ... required to connect the camera to the network to supply power via PoE and to pro tect the camera from electrical surge The Connector Box LSA is not part of the scope of delivery see Delivered Parts and Dimensions and must be ordered in addition to the camera Fig 52 Connector Box LSA with rubber plug black C 3 rubber plug single wire C 4 USB plug and two blue locks 71 110 ...

Page 72: ...NOTE You will need an LSA Krone tool for this procedure Fig 53 LSA Krone tool Mounting Connecting the camera 72 110 ...

Page 73: ... camera Prepare Mounting Plate and Cables 1 Cut the tip of the upper white plug in the mounting plate and two steps of the lower white plug in the mounting plate 2 Rearrange the plugs in the mounting plate as required 73 110 ...

Page 74: ...ble plug of the mounting plate as shown Fig 54 Mounting plate with ground wire and network cable 4 Insert the network cable into the white rubber plug C 5 Fig 55 Network cable with rubber plug C 5 5 Remove the insulation from the network cable as shown below Mounting Connecting the camera 74 110 ...

Page 75: ...52 2 Insert the network cable into the connector box and make sure the rubber plug is properly seated all around the opening Fig 56 Network cable inserted plug properly seated 3 Insert the cable tie into the blue guides and tie down the network cable onto the copper colored ground plate Fig 57 Cable tie inserted beneath network cable 75 110 ...

Page 76: ...e blade and set the tool to LOW impact 5 Connect the wires of the network cable using the LSA Krone tool according to the color code sticker inside the box Fig 59 Network wires connected using LSA Krone tool CAUTION Remove all clipped wire ends to prevent short circuits Mounting Connecting the camera 76 110 ...

Page 77: ...n it is strongly recommended to attach the ground wire The maximum length of the grounding cable should be 1m to the ground potential e g a potential equal ization rail a grounded pole or a grounding rod 7 Insert the ground wire into the connector box and make sure the rubber plug is properly seated all around the opening Fig 61 Ground wire inserted plug properly seated 77 110 ...

Page 78: ...e mounting plate NOTE These are self tapping screws Make sure to properly tighten but do not over tighten them Fig 63 Mount the Connector Box LSA top view using the two screws highlighted red in the figure on the mounting plate CAUTION Make sure that the connector box is properly fastened on the mounting plate as shown above Failing to do so could damage the mainboard of the camera Continue with F...

Page 79: ...h the Cable to the Connector Box 1 Remove the black plug from the left hand opening 2 Plug the supplied network cable of the camera 1 7 into the network connector of the connector box 3 Connect the other wires cables as required inputs outputs USB 4 Secure the connector of the network cable by turning the blue lock clockwise as shown Fig 65 Lock the network cable in the connector box 79 110 ...

Page 80: ...ke sure the connector box is properly fastened on the mounting plate as shown above Failing to do so could damage the main board of the camera Continue with Finishing the Installation of the Camera p 82 Terminal Connectors All connections to the camera network power supply inputs outputs can be made directly on the con nector box which part of the camera A PoE switch provides the camera s power su...

Page 81: ...x length for cables 50m OUT n requires pull up resistor and external power supply 10mA max 50V DC no AC n Output may be loaded with max 50mA n max length for cables depends on loop impedance of the connected cable Example switching an LED light using the P7 outputs The outputs in the M73O Interface board are using an optocoupler with an open collector These outputs will require the use of an exter...

Page 82: ... Installation of the Camera To finish the installation of the MOBOTIX M73 the entire camera is mounted onto the mounting plate using the two lock screws The connections of the camera are established automatically The installation is finished by applying the remaining cover plugs to ensure the water proofness of the housing You will need n Allen wrench 5 mm M 6 n 2 housing plugs silicone white M 3 ...

Page 83: ...68 Attach the camera on the mounting plate to complete the mounting of the camera Procedure 1 Press the camera body onto the installed mounting plate so that the wall sealing snugly seals off the cam era body Fig 69 Press camera onto mounting plate 83 110 ...

Page 84: ...2 Tighten the two Allen screws using the Allen wrench M 6 Fig 70 Tighten Allen screws Mounting Finishing the Installation of the Camera 84 110 ...

Page 85: ... Finishing the Installation of the Camera 3 Insert the two housing plugs M 3 firmly into the holes of the fastening screws Fig 71 Apply rubber plugs 4 Roughly point the camera into its direction of view 85 110 ...

Page 86: ... NOTE To properly point the camera into the desired direction of view read the section Adjusting the Camera Fig 72 Fastening the Camera 6 Press the two covers M 15 onto the two Allen screws upper figure of the center pivot Fig 73 Properly installed MOBOTIX M73 Mounting Finishing the Installation of the Camera 86 110 ...

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Page 88: ...88 110 Operating the Camera This section contains the following information Getting Started 89 Boot Options of the Camera 89 Network Settings 92 Focusing the TELE 15 Sensor Module 97 4 ...

Page 89: ...amic IP addresses Using a browser If you know the IP address that the DHCP server assigned to the camera simply enter that address in the browser address bar to directly connect to the camera Using MxManagementCenter With MxManagementCenter you can show and integrate the cam era without having to know its current IP address n Network with static IP addresses In order to access the camera it must h...

Page 90: ...cope of Delivery p 14 or the Allen wrench 2 5 mm M73 Scope of Delivery p 14 but do not use a paper clip or poin ted objects n Reconnect the power supply of the camera 2 Activate the boot menu The red LED lights up 5 to 10 seconds after establishing the power supply and will stay on for 10 seconds Press the key by inserting the tool into the hole The camera enters the boot menu ready for selecting ...

Page 91: ...ith its factory default address Boing Boing 4x Recovery System Starts the camera with the recovery system e g in order to recover from a failed update of the cam era software Alarm Sound Only on cameras with audio option and installed speaker 4 Select a boot option Press the key longer 2 sec The camera confirms the selection by flashing the LED rapidly for 3 seconds After 20 sec the camera will pl...

Page 92: ... cameras always get the same IP addresses by mapping the MAC addresses of the cameras to the desired IP addresses Network Settings Once the camera has been connected to the network you need to set up the MOBOTIX camera s network interface accordingly This step involves setting up and checking the network parameters of the camera If your network has an active DHCP server or if it is already running...

Page 93: ...dapter and select Properties 3 Open the properties of Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Fig 76 Properties of Internet Protocol V4 4 Activate Use the following IP address Enter an IP address in the 10 x x x range in this field e g 10 16 0 11 5 Click on OK to apply the settings Linux Unix 1 Open a terminal as root user 2 Enter the following command ifconfig eth0 1 10 16 0 11 3 The computer now ha...

Page 94: ...0 16 0 99 2 Click on the Admin Menu button in the user interface of the camera The Quick Installation automatically starts after entering the access credentials of the admin user NOTE Factory access credentials User name admin Password meinsm NOTE You can also run the Quick Installation later on Admin Menu Network Configuration Quick Installation see Reference Manual 3 Enter the network parameters...

Page 95: ...rocedure When starting MxManagementCenter for the first time the configuration wizard opens and automatically starts searching for MOBOTIX cameras The number of found cameras is shown as a counter next to the Add Devices icon This number is updated automatically if the number of MOBOTIX cameras on the network has changed i e by connecting new disconnecting existing cameras Fig 79 Start screen of t...

Page 96: ... the cam eras in addition to DHCP MxManagementCenter can automatically configure such a camera so that it is integrated into your exist ing network 2 Select the camera you want to set up and click on Edit Network Settings at the bottom of the pro gram window The Change Network Settings for Selected Devices dialog opens Fig 81 Change network settings for selected devices 3 Enter the IP address and ...

Page 97: ...ur monitor To correct image sharpness you can also make use of the visual focusing aid of the camera see the Camera Reference Manual section The Live View of the MOBOTIX Camera Focusing the Camera Lenses 1 Show the live image of the camera on your monitor 2 Insert the blue lens wrench into the notches of the sensor module 3 Turn the wrench counter clockwise until it stops Fig 83 Turn sensor module...

Page 98: ...ust lens focus CAUTION Never apply force when turning the lens and never screw the lens too deep into the thread since this could damage the image sensor If in doubt keep turning the lens counter clockwise then turn clockwise to focus the lens 6 If required clean the inside of the lens protection glass with a clean lint free cloth Fig 85 Lens protection glass Operating the Camera Focusing the TELE...

Page 99: ... glass firmly into the sensor module until the glass fits flush with the sensor module housing Fig 87 Push hard to insert lens protection glass and turn to lock 9 Turn the lens protection glass clockwise using the blue lens wrench until it locks in place 10 If required clean the outside of the lens protection glass with a clean lint free cloth CAUTION After adjusting the focus make sure that the s...

Page 100: ...image area of the live image or the full sensor image This also allows examining the parts of an image or video that had not been visible in the real time image section on display at the time of the recording Instead of using a web browser you can also download the free MxManagementCenter from the MOBOTIX website www mobotix com Support which allows displaying mul tiple cameras on one monitor allo...

Page 101: ...assword meinsm NOTE You must change the password when logging in for the first time Make sure that you store information on user names and passwords in a secure place If you loose the admin istrator password and cannot access the Administration menu the password can only be reset at the factory This service is subject to a service charge The Quick Installation wizard will appear automatically when...

Page 102: ...hing n If the modules are not exchanged within the first 12 operating hours the camera will store the inform ation of new sensor modules in the camera configuration n The camera will check the configuration on every reboot to see if the stored sensor modules are still present If changes of the sensor module configuration have been detected e g if a sensor module had to be replaced the camera will ...

Page 103: ...tself n Exchanging sensor modules In this case the MOBOTIX M73 will display a message box and will log a system message to inform you that sensor modules have been exchanged see also Installing the Sensor Modules to the Thermal Front Plate p 55 n Adding activating sensor modules You can activate modules that had been deactivated before n Switching off removing sensor modules If required you can de...

Page 104: ...Maintenance Opening the Camera Body 105 Replacing the microSD card 108 Cleaning the Camera and Lenses 109 Maintenance Configuring Sensor Modules 104 110 ...

Page 105: ... Body E g to replace the microSD card of the MOBOTIX M73 it is necessary to open the camera body The entire camera is mounted onto the mounting plate using the two lock screws You will need n Allen wrench 5 mm M 6 p 21 Fig 90 Installed MOBOTIX M73 105 110 ...

Page 106: ...Procedure 1 Remove the two housing rubber plugs M 3 from the holes of the fastening screws Fig 91 Remove rubber plugs Maintenance Opening the Camera Body 106 110 ...

Page 107: ...ening the Camera Body 2 Open the two allen screws using the Allen wrench M 3 Fig 92 Open allen screws 3 Carefully pull the camera body off the mounting plate Fig 93 Pull the camera body off the mounting plate 107 110 ...

Page 108: ... storage on microSD card is still activated deactivate it in the cameras web inter face Admin Menu Storage on external file server flash media then reboot the camera 2 Open the camera body see Opening the Camera Body p 105 Fig 94 Open camera body 3 Unlock the microSD card holder Carefully flip up the metal cover of microSD card e g with a fin gernail Fig 95 Unlock microSD card holder 4 Remove the ...

Page 109: ... without abrasive particles To protect the lens protection glass only use the supplied mounting supplies see Mounting Supplies Scope of Delivery p 20 Cleaning the lens protection glass n Use the wide end of the gray module wrench M 1 to remove install the lens protection glass The nar row side of the wrench is used to adjust the sharpness focal length of the tele lenses n You should clean the lens...

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