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MX-i25
Quick Install
Hemispheric i25
Compact Hemispheric Camera
for Indoor Applications
MOBOTIX 6MP camera for unobtrusive indoor applications,
available as Day or Night version with MX-B016 (Hemispheric) or MX-
B036 (103°) lens
More information available under
www.mobotix.com
> Products >
Hemispheric i25
• Recording on internal microSD card (SDXC)
• Signal inputs/outputs and MxBus via optional MX-Bus-IO-Module
• Audio package variant (with microphone and speaker) available
• Sensors for temperature, illumination, shock detection integrated
i25 Standard Delivery
1.2
1.1
1.13
1.14
1.3
1.5
1.6
1.9
1.8
1.12
1.11
1.10
1.7
1.4
Item
Count Part Name
1.1
1
Housing (installed)
1.2
1
Back cover (installed)
1.3
1
Main board with lens MX-B016 or MX-B036
(installed)
1.4
2
Bayonet catch, blue (installed)
1.5
1
USB plug, blue (installed)
1.6
1
Ethernet plug, blue (installed)
1.7
1
Ethernet patch cable, 50 cm/19.7 in, black
1.8
1
Wall sealing
1.9
2
Screw plug, white
1.10
2
Washer Ø 4.3 mm, stainless steel
1.11
2
Wood screw 4x40 mm, stainless steel
1.12
2
Screw anchor S6
1.13
1
MicroSD card pre-installed (SDHC installed, SDXC
supported)
1.14
1
Allen wrench 2.5 mm
Standard Delivery i25 Cavity Wall Installation Set (Accessory)
2.2
2.1
2.4
2.3
Item
Count Part Name
2.1
1
Mounting plate, stainless steel
2.2
1
Cavity wall socket
2.3
2
Allen screw M4x8 mm, stainless steel
2.4
2
Washer Ø 4.3 mm, stainless steel
Connection and Initial Operation of the i25
Power/Status
"R" key
Recording
"L" key
For information on
connecting
the i25, please see the
Q25 Camera Manual, Section 2.9, «Network and Power
Connection, Additional Cables».
Regarding the
initial operation
of the i25, please see
the
Q25 Camera Manual, Chapter 3, «Initial Operation» and follow the
instructions for wall mounting.
Use a suitable device for operating the camera keys (e.g., an opened
paper clip).
MOBOTIX i25
MX-i25
Camera tilted down-
ward 15 degrees
Cavity Wall Installation Set (acces-
sory) MX-OPT-UP1
MX-Bus-IO-Module
for MxBus modules and
signal inputs/outputs
(accessory)
Inserting/Exchanging the SD Card
All camera models can use the integrated microSD card (SDXC) to record video data. In order to exchange the microSD card, please proceed as out-
lined in the following instruction. For information on reliable SD cards, please see the MOBOTIX website
www.mobotix.com
> Support > MX Media
Library > Planning
in the document
MicroSD Card Whitelist for MOBOTIX Cameras. If the camera has already been installed, follow the instructions in
section
«Uninstalling the Camera».
Caution:
In order to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge, you should touch a grounded device before opening the housing of the camera (e.g.,
the blank metal at the back of a computer). This will remove any static electricity that may have built up.
1. Remove the cables on the back
Release the blue bayonet catch, then remove
the patch cable.
If a USB cable is attached, remove this cable
in the same way.
Lay aside the wall sealing of the camera.
2. Remove the back cover
Insert a suitable device into the hole at the
top of the back cover as shown until you
feel resistance.
In order to release the back cover,
cautiously
press upward as indicated by the blue arrow.
If you are using a flat-head screwdriver,
simply turn the screwdriver.
Gently pull the back cover a bit backward
1
, then lift the back cover upward to
remove it
2
.
3. Remove the main board
Release the main board by
gently
pressing
the snap-fit hook beneath the main board
as indicated by the red arrow.
Caution:
If the audio package has been
installed (connector at blue arrow is pres-
ent), make sure that you do not damage
the speaker cable.
Push the main board out of the housing
by gently applying pressure onto the lens
holder (push upward, since the main board
is tilted downward 15 degrees).
Take care that the lens holder does not catch
in the tunnel or the snap-fit hook.
4. Remove/insert SD card
If a microSD card has been installed, gently
press with your finger as indicated by the
arrow until you hear a
click
. Then release
the SD card. The card is protruding slightly
and can be easily removed.
Insert the new microSD card and gently
press with your finger as indicated by the
arrow until you hear the
click
.
5. Insert the main board
Insert the lens into the tunnel of the hous-
ing as shown.
Caution:
If the audio package has been
installed, make sure that you do not dam-
age the speaker cable.
Put your thumbs onto the two lower screws
of the main board (red circles) and cautiously
press on the screws until the main board
clicks into place.
6. Insert the back cover
Insert the back cover at the bottom
1
,
then push shut at the top
2
and press
until it clicks into place.
7. Re-connect the cables
Press the wall sealing onto the back of the
i25 and make sure that it lies flat all around
the rim. Note that the labels of the sealing
are pointing toward the back of the camera.
Insert the Ethernet cable and – if installed –
the USB cable into the corresponding sockets
and secure the connectors using the blue
bayonet catches.
1
2
Click!
2
1
Installation Without Cavity Wall Installation Set
Use the drilling template on the back for this step. Mark the holes for dowels or screws (blue) and the cut-out for the
cables (red). If required, drill the holes for the dowels, push them in and cut the cut-out for the cables. Guide the Ethernet
cable and any other cables that are to be connected through the cut-out.
1. Press wall sealing on i25
Press the wall sealing on the back of the i25
and make sure that it lies flat all around the
rim. Note that the labels of the sealing are
pointing toward the back of the camera.
2. Connect the cables
Insert the cables into the appropriate con-
nectors and fasten them using the blue
bayonet catches.
3. Install the i25
Press the camera and the wall sealing
against the wall and align the holes with
the holes for the dowels or screws. Insert
the screws with washers and tighten them
using a torque of 0.4 Nm.
4. Apply screw plugs
Push in the screw plugs to close off the
holes with the screws. When doing so,
make sure that the notches in the plugs
follow the guides.
Ethernet
USB
Installing the MX-Bus-IO-Module
For the i25, you can use the optionally available MX-Bus-IO-Module to attach MxBus devices (e.g., an MX-GPS-Box),
to attach external sensors using the signal inputs and to switch other devices via the signal outputs.
1. Insert the MX-Bus-IO-Module
On the back of the camera, remove the
sticker that protects the receptacle and the
camera’s interior from collecting dirt (see
red arrow in figure to the right).
Carefully push the module board onto the
receptacle. Secure the module board using
the two supplied Phillips screws (red arrows
in figure).
When attaching the connection wires to the
MX-Bus-IO-Module, make sure the wires
are guided to the module without tension
(you could apply a cable tie and tie the
wires to the network cable, for example).
2. Attach the connection cables
Attach the connection wires as shown in the terminal connector overview.
Terminal Connectors
MxBus
connections
MxBus
Output 1 A
Relay
pot.-
free
–
Out-
puts
Output 1 B/GND
Output 1
12 V self-
powered
Output 1 12 V
–
Output 2 A
Relay
pot.-
free
–
Output 2 B/GND
Output 2
12 V self-
powered
Output 2 12 V
–
Input 1 –
Inputs
Input 1 +
Input 2 –
Input 2 +