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Mx-S26
32.839-002_EN_09/2017

Quick Install

S26 Flex

Accessories

S26

S26 Standard Delivery

M.6

1.1

1.13

M.3

M.2

M.1

1.10

1.9

1.8

1.5

1.6

1.12

M.7

1.2

1.11

1.4

1.3

1.7

M.5

M.4

M.8

M.10

M.9

Standard Delivery

Item

Count

Part Name

1.1

1

Camera housing (with base plate)

1.2

1

Lens B016 (installed)

Standard Delivery

Item

Count

Part Name

1.3

1

Dome (installed)

1.4

1

Housing cover for S26 (installed)

1.5

3

Stainless steel Allen screw with flat head M4x8  mm (installed)

1.6

1

Sealing ring (installed)

1.7

1

Sealing plug blue, small (sensor modules, USB, mounted)

1.8

1

Sealing plug blue, large (Ethernet patch cable, mounted)

1.9

1

Cable lock with bayonet catch (Ethernet patch cable, mounted)

1.10

1

Eight-wire plug, white (Ethernet installation cable, microphone, 

speaker)

1.11

1

MicroSD card pre-installed (SDXC)

1.12

1

Threaded plug for SD card, blue (mounted)

1.13

1

Ethernet patch cable, 50 cm/19.7 in with sealing

Mounting Supplies

Item

Count

Part Name

M.1

4

Stainless steel washers dia. 4.3 mm

M.2

4

Dowels 6 mm

M.3

4

Stainless steel wood screws with hex head 4x40 mm

M.4

2

Cable plug 5 to 7 mm, white (Ethernet installation cable)

M.5

1

Cable plug 3 to 5 mm, white (Ethernet installation cable)

M.6

1

Allen wrench 2.5 mm

M.7

1

Lens wrench (lens, dome)

M.8

1

Module wrench (sensor module, glass cover/filter insert)

M.9

1

Cable tie (Ethernet installation cable, microphone, speaker)

M.10

1

Screwdriver (terminals)

Hemispheric 6MP Camera with Day 

or Night Image Sensor for Concealed 

Installation

MOBOTIX 6MP camera for concealed installation in indoor 

and outdoor applications, available as S26 Flex with lens 

B016 and Day or Night image sensor. 

More information:  

www.mobotix.com > Products > Outdoor Cameras > Flex S26

Connections and Initial Operation of the S26

You  can  find  detailed  information  on  the 

installation and connections of the S26 in the S15 Camera Manual for the 

S15M  (PDF, available on 

www.mobotix.com > Support > Manuals).
Please note that the boot options of this camera have changed compared to its predecessor (see 

«Boot Options of the S26») and the camera only has 

one key ("L"). Regarding the rest of the 

initial operation of the S26, please see the S15 Camera Manual in Chapter 3, «Initial Operation».

Microphone 

 

Speaker

Ethernet installation cable, 

LSA terminal block

Key L

LEDs

Housing cover

Base plate

Ethernet patch cable

USB

L

Lens 

B016

MiniUSB

Additional cable or net-

work installation cable

MOBOTIX patch cable or 

additional cable

Cam1

In special situations, you can attach an external sensor module to the S26. In this case, you need to attach the external sensor module to the "Cam1" 
connector of the camera; then follow the instructions for attaching sensor modules to the S16. After configuring the external sensor module, the inte-
grated image sensor of the S26 will be deactivated.

Mounting the Camera

1. Installation Using the Base Plate

Attach the camera using the supplied or other screws by affixing the base 
plate to a suitable material 

1

 (see 

«Drilling Template» on page 2).

Note that you can also install the S26 behind faceplates of up to 6.4 mm/0.25 in 
thickness using stud bolts 

2

 (see 

«Drilling Template» on page 2).

2. Installation With AudioMount (Accessory)

Using the self-adhesive AudioMount 

3

, you can install the S26 as an 

intercom solution. This is explained in the product documentation 

«Quick 

Install AudioMount» (suitable drilling template is supplied).

2

3

1

Notes:

•  Due to the missing MxBus connection, this camera model cannot be installed as a fully-fledged door station with connected MxBus modules and 

corresponding remote stations.

•  For the realization of an intercom solution, switching inputs and outputs can be used via a USB-connected MX-232-IO-Box. In this case, the process-

ing of the switching input signals (e. g., from a bell) and the switching outputs (e. g., for a door release) is carried out internally via the available 

standard mechanisms (e. g., events and network messages). Autoconfiguration and other door station functions are not available.

Inserting/Exchanging the SD Card

All camera models can use the integrated MicroSD card (SDHC) to record video data. In order to exchange the MicroSD 
card, please proceed as outlined in the following instruction. For information on reliable SD cards, please see the MOBOTIX 
website 

www.mobotix.com > Support > MxMedia Library > Planning in the document MicroSD Card Whitelist for 

MOBOTIX Cameras.

When replacing the SD card, make sure that recording has been deactivated in the browser (

Admin Menu > Storage > 

Storage on External File Server / Flash Device; activate recording again in the same dialog).

1. Remove the SD card

Loosen the threaded plug at the top of the 
housing (using a suitable coin, for example) 
and remove the plug. Using tweezers, gently 
press the SD card into the slot (as indicated by 
the arrow) until you hear a 

click. The card is 

protruding slightly and can be easily removed 
with the tweezers.

2. Insert the SD card

Again using tweezers, insert the SD card as 
shown (contacts facing forward) into the card 
slot. Make sure that you hear a 

click again when 

pushing the card into the slot. The card is now 
locked and can be used. Insert the threaded 
plug again and tighten it using the coin.

AudioMount with integrated microphone and 

speaker 

(can, e.g., be used as an intercom solution)

Boot Options of the S26

By default, the camera starts as DHCP client and automatically tries to get 
an IP address from a DHCP server. To start the camera in a mode different 
from the default mode, you can activate the boot menu of the camera.

1. Preparing the Camera

•  Disconnect the camera's power supply.
•  Reconnect the power supply of the camera.

2. Activating the Boot Menu

The red LED lights up 5 to 10 seconds after establishing 
the power supply and will stay on for 10 seconds. Briefly 
press the key L indicated by the red circle in the figure. 
The camera enters the boot menu, ready for selecting 
one of the boot options.
The LED now flashes once and repeats the flash signal 
after pausing for one second (the number of flashes indicates the current 
boot option). To go to the next boot option, briefly press the key again 
(< 1 sec). After the last boot option, the camera returns to the first option 
(LED flashes once).

LED 

flashes

Boot 

Option

Meaning

Audio 

Confirmation*

1 x

Not used

Not available on this camera model.

2 x

Factory 

Defaults

Starts the camera with factory defaults 

(factory default IP address, users and 

passwords will not be reset).

Boing

3 x

Automatic 

IP Address

Starts the camera as DHCP client and 

tries to obtain an IP address from a 

DHCP server. If a DHCP server cannot 

be found or no IP address can be 

obtained, the camera starts with its 

factory default address.

Boing Boing

4 x

Recovery 

System

Starts the camera with the recovery 

system, e.g., in order to recover from a 

failed update of the camera software.

Alarm Sound

*Only on cameras with audio option and installed speaker.

3. Selecting a Boot Option

Press the key longer (> 2 sec) into the hole. The camera confirms the selec-
tion by flashing rapidly three times. After 20 sec, the camera will confirm 
the selection by playing a sound according to the table above.
If nothing is selected, the camera will resume its normal boot process 
after a certain time.

L

• Mx6 system platform with H.264 support
• Includes MxAnalytics video analysis tools out-of-the-box
• Recording on internal MicroSD card (SDXC, SDHC installed)
• Audio connectors for microphone and speaker integrated
• Sensor for temperature integrated
• Weatherproof and robust camera housing (IP66, IK07)

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