New Mobotix range

November 2013 Products & Solutions, Surveillance

Mobotix has expanded its IP surveillance and security solutions portfolio with the development of a new line of five-megapixel cameras, and a firmware update that includes lowlight exposure optimisation software.

MxLEO

The new Lowlight Exposure Optimisation (MxLEO) software is part of Mobotix firmware update 4.1.9 that also includes support for Hemispheric 5 megapixel technology. MxLEO is the latest in Mobotix image enhancing technology and is designed to boost image quality in extreme low-light conditions. MxLEO delivers enhanced image sharpness, considerably less noise in images, user-friendly light settings, and fully optimised recording and alarm results with MxActivitySensor.

In addition to MxLEO, the 4.1.9 firmware includes support for Hemispheric sensor modules for the newly released S15 and M15 camera platforms. It also enhances the Mobotix door station offering with the AudioMount for the S14/S15 camera platform, which enables customers to build their own building automation/home automation solution.

Firmware release 4.1.9, like all Mobotix software, is free of charge. It can be downloaded on all 5 megapixel Mobotix cameras and is included on future 5-series camera models.

Upgrade for IT models

The Mobotix IT camera models are cost-effective versions of existing Mobotix cameras. IT models deliver base functionality and software capabilities but now boast a 3X increase in resolution, from VGA to HD, with the addition of a 5 megapixel image sensor.

IT cameras are well-suited for industrial and commercial applications such as the continual monitoring of production processes, where the main requirement is monitoring non-security operations, such as manufacturing and the highest image detail isn’t required.

BellRFID

Mobotix also launched a new component for the T24 Door Station product platform, the BellRFID keypad. The BellRFID keypad allows users to add a simplified keypad for use with the T24 Door Station. BellRFID is a modular bell button module that combines a base module with any one of six available bell button sets. The set can be exchanged at any time. The module can also be used to open the door without a key via RFID card thanks to the built-in RFID technology.

S14/S15 mounts

A new series of installation mounts for the S14/S15 product platform is also available. Options include the S14/S15 SurroundMount, DualMount, HaloMount and SpeakerMount. With the new mounts, users tap into the benefits of easy-to-install solutions that create new applications for the S14/S15 video surveillance platform.

For more information visit www.mobotix.com





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