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MxEasy User Manual: Introduction To MxEasy
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The cameras at the main entrance and the delivery entrance are event-controlled. Each
of these cameras is connected to a
MOBOTIX ExtIO
. Additionally, these cameras can be
used as a door intercom and to remotely open the doors. In the underground garage,
there are two event-controlled cameras that record cars entering the garage or persons
present in the area. Cameras in both hallways on the second floor and the third floor, in
the gym and in the swimming pool area record all events when persons are present in
these areas. A camera located in the lobby makes continuous recordings with a variable
frame rate of all events in the entire reception area (lower frame rate for normal operation,
max. frame rate in case of an alarm).
Hotel staff can trigger an alarm at the reception desk using the
Manual Alarm
feature.
This alarm can be configured to trigger notification via VoIP telephone call (and/or e-mail)
to be sent to predefined recipients.
Hotel staff can use the following additional features with the connected ExtIO modules
for the cameras at both entrances:
•
Door Opener:
Opens the door connected to the corresponding camera.
•
Light:
Switches on the light located near the camera.
•
Speaker:
Switches on the camera microphone and the ExtIO on the speakers of the
computer. When the cameras are displayed one after another using the
Camera
Sequencer
, the software plays the sound from the active camera.
•
Microphone:
Activates the sound on your computer microphone and feeds it to the
camera speaker (or the connected ExtIO), allowing your voice to be heard.
•
Acoustic Alarm:
Plays a preselected audio file over the camera speaker (or the
connected ExtIO).
Required Components
• 6 x
MOBOTIX Q24M-Sec
, 5 with
In-Ceiling Set
• 1 x
MOBOTIX D12D-Sec
with 1 L22 lens, 1 L43 (parking lot)
• 2 x
MOBOTIX M24M
with L22 lens
• 1 x PoE switch with at least nine PoE ports
• Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units for supplying the cameras and the switch
• Professionally laid Ethernet cables guided to the mounting positions of the cameras
(no separate power cables required)
• Computer installed with a Windows, Mac OS X or Linux operating system
• Configured DSL router registered with a VoIP provider (required for telephone and
e-mail notification and external access via DynDNS)