Release Notes for MOBOTIX MxManagementCenter Software
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Bernd Wilhelm
Thilo Schüller |
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2020-02-14 |
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Contents
MOBOTIX MxManagementCenter (MxMC) is an intuitive video management system
for Windows and Macintosh systems. This document contains notes for
installing and operating the software as well as a short technical
description of the most important system functions.
Software Releases—Overview
System Requirements
Windows
- Windows 7 or higher, from MxMC 1.7 on Windows 8 or
higher preferred
- Processor with at least 2 GHz
- Minimum 2 GB RAM
- Graphics adapter with OpenGL V2.1 support – only required for
subsequent distortion correction of MxManagementCenter and for showing
web contents/HTML pages (including the Quick Help)
macOS
- macOS 10.9 or higher, from MxMC 2.2.2 on macOS 10.12 or
higher required
- Intel processor with at least 2 GHz
- Minimum 2 GB RAM
- Graphics adapter with OpenGL V2.1 support – only required for
subsequent distortion correction of MxManagementCenter and for showing
web contents/HTML pages (including the Quick Help)
Important Notes for Installing on
Windows Systems
If you intend to install this version on Windows
Vista, Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 systems, you need to make
sure that the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015
package has been installed.
Please observe the following hints:
-
The
installation wizard (file MxManagementCenter-*_Setup-win64/32.exe
)
will automatically install this package in the last step of the setup
process. If you cancel the wizard before completing this step, you
will need to install the package manually. To so, download the package
from the Microsoft
website (file vc_redist.x64.exe
for 64 bit or vc_redist.x86.exe
for 32
bit systems) and install it. You may have to remove a package that had
only been installed partially in a previous attempt.
Remark: If the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual
Studio 2015 package is not installed, MxSoftPanel will
show an error message after starting that the file api-ms-win-crt-runtime-1.0.dll
is missing.
-
Additional
prerequisites on Windows 7 systems for installing the Visual
C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 package:
-
Make
sure that the Service Pack 1 has been
installed.
-
Install
the newest version of Internet Explorer for the
system.
Make sure that all security
updates have been installed using Windows Update.
Important Information
For more information including "Tips and Tricks" for operating
MxManagementCenter, please open the document MxManagementCenter
Tutorial
that is available on the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
in the section Support > Download Center >
Documentation > Brochures & Guides > Tutorials.
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Release
2.2.2 of MxManagementCenter
Created on: 2020-02-13
Published on: 2020-02-14
Important Usage Notes
-
When
using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On Windows 7
systems, the application supports all features except those
requiring a license. Please find more information about this issue
in the Licensing
section of Release
2.0 of MxManagementCenter.
-
When using MxManagementCenter in virtual
operating system environments, (VMware, VirtualBox,
Parallels, etc.) the license activation mechanism is restricted to
the camera configuration functions. All other
features that require a license (e.g. H.264 streaming) thus cannot
be used in these environments.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note: For additional information about the new
features described in the following, please see the application online
help.
Improved alarm handling
- Weekly profiles with holidays
For the weekly profiles defined below the
Alarms
option in the Camera
Configuration dialog
and applied when receiving camera events, holidays can now also be
entered. It is possible to define any day in the calendar as single or
recurring holidays. These can then be activated or deactivated in the
Alarm Overview of the
Alarms dialog specifically
for the alarming of individual event types.
- Alarm notifications
The size of the window that is shown when an alarm is received and
displays the associated event image of the alarming camera can now be
adjusted. For this purpose, an Alarm
size can be set as a percentage of the screen size in the
dialog File > Settings
> Notifications.
Bugfixes
- Camera Configuration
When configuring cameras,
there were problems in the Recording
> Recording mode and Actions
dialogs when (de)activating
individual event types for starting, retriggering and stopping the
recording or for starting the actions.
- Direct access to MxFFS media
- When
accessing MxFFS media directly for playback and exporting the video
(and audio) data stored on it, a dialog for entering the MxFFS
encryption password was sometimes displayed for unencrypted
recordings. This dialog could be ended by entering any text and then
you could access the data correctly.
- When
accessing MxFFS media that contained areas of incorrect data, data
that was stored correctly was also partially not displayed.
- Export with dewarping of a dual sub-image
When exporting the left or right partial image of a hemispheric dual
image recorded in full image mode with activated dewarping by the MxMC
(vPTZ view Normal
or Panorama)
a program crash occurred.
- Playback of hemispheric images with
subsequent equalization
When playing back recorded full images with activated dewarping by the
MxMC (vPTZ view Normal,
Panorama,...)
the installation type (wall, ceiling, floor) set in the camera was not
evaluated correctly and therefore the vPTZ actions were not executed
correctly.
- Smart Data Sources
When integrating third-party systems via the Smart Data Interface,
sometimes the Smart Data Source
was no longer known and no results were displayed in the Smart
Data Search view.
- Program crash during
camera (device) search
The handling of searches that involved ONVIF devices with
non-ONVIF-compatible device information has been further improved.
Known Limitations
The same
limitations as for MxManagementCenter release 2.1.1
apply.
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Release
2.2.0 of MxManagementCenter
Created on: 2019-12-04
Published on: 2019-12-05
Important Usage Notes
-
To use
the Camera new function this version of MxManagementCenter, Mx6
cameras require a software release 5.2.4.15
or higher, Mx4/5 cameras require a a software software release 4.7.2.34
or higher.
-
If you
want to add MOBOTIX NAS devices to access recordings of MOBOTIX MOVE
cameras, you need to update the MOBOTIX NAS Recorder Software
(QVRProServer) to release 1.2.3.1 or higher (see also under Improved
Integration of MOBOTIX NAS Devices). These devices need to be
updated beforehand!
-
To
download the latest software for MOBOTIX cameras and MOBOTIX NAS
devices, please go to the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > Cameras or MxNAS,
respectively.
-
When
using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On Windows 7
systems, the application supports all features except those
requiring a license. Please find more information about this issue
in the Licensing
section of Release
2.0 of MxManagementCenter.
-
When using MxManagementCenter in
virtual operating system environments, (VMware,
VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license activation mechanism is
restricted to the camera configuration functions.
All other features that require a license (e.g. H.264 streaming)
thus cannot be used in these environments.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note: For additional information about the new
features described in the following, please see the application online
help.
Exporting Hemispheric Images
When exporting hemispherical images to AVI
(M-JPEG) and MP4 (H.264), you can now apply distortion correction as an
export option in MxMC. In the Export Profile dialog, activate the
additional Dewarp Enabled
option to apply the currently selected display mode in Playback also for
exporting the hemispheric full image.
Note: This release supports the “Panorama” and
“Normal” display modes.
Reverse Playback of Recordings from
MOBOTIX NAS Devices
This
version supports playing back recordings of MOBOTIX MOVE and other ONVIF
S-compatible cameras from MOBOTIX NAS devices with up to 8x speed. This
requires updating the MOBOTIX NAS Recorder Software to release 1.2.3.1
on the MOBOTIX NAS device.
Directly Accessing MxFFS Media
You can now directly (i.e., without the
camera) browse, play back, and export the recordings of MOBOTIX IoT
cameras directly from MxFFS media (USB flash/hard drives, SSD drives).
Select the new “MxFFS Medium” device type in the MxMC device tree to and
an attached USB MxFFS storage device to MxMC. You can then activate the Playback
view for accessing the recordings and for exporting.
Note: You have to launch MxMC with admin privileges
on Windows and using “sudo” on macOS.
Support of Mx7 Models
Besides the established Mx4/5 Mx6 camera
models, this release also supports the new M73 and the other Mx7 models
that will follow. To support the new models, two new features have been
added.
-
Licensing of the MOBOTIX Apps
Open the Windows menu to open the new Camera Apps Licenses
dialog that allows activating apps on Mx7 cameras.
-
App Configuration
The Configuration view has the new Camera Apps tab for
configuring the apps that are installed on the camera.
Other Improvements
-
Online help
The Program Settings, vPTZ and Live Recorder
sections of the online help has some additions.
-
Camera Configuration and
MxThinClient
Configuring cameras and adding MxThinClient devices has been improved.
-
Digital signatures
To avoid security warnings from Windows Defender, the setup and
executable files are now digitally signed.
Bugfixes
-
Export issues with faulty
recordings
When trying to export recordings from a file server with a faulty
folder/file structure (missing or corrupt files), the export feature
sometimes did not export files that were outside of the faulty ranges.
-
MxClient integration
When searching MxThinClient devices on the network, the number of
found devices in the Components view was too high.
-
Adding MOBOTIX MOVE cameras
When adding MOVE cameras in the the Welcome wizard, the
program misleadingly offered to change the IP address.
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Playback of recordings from MOBOTIX
NAS devices
When playing back recordings of MOBOTIX MOVE and other ONVIF
S-compatible cameras from MOBOTIX NAS devices, the program sometimes
acted up and stopped playing back.
Note: This bugfix mandates an update of the MOBOTIX NAS
Recorder Software to release 1.2.3.1.
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Program crash during camera
(device) search
The handling of searches that involved ONVIF devices with
non-ONVIF-compatible device information has been improved.
-
RTP(S) via HTTPS tunnel
RTP(S) streaming of MOBOTIX MOVE and other ONVIF cameras via an HTTPS
tunnel did not work properly.
-
Playback from Buffered Archive
After switching the camera recording from SD card to Buffered
MxFFS Archive, MxMC showed the “Invalid MxFFS Key” error message
in Playback view, although accessing the recordings worked properly
afterward.
-
MxMC release update feature
The update feature of MxMC did not work properly.
-
Configuring of hemispherical
cameras
Configuring the display mode of cameras with two hemispherical leses
did not work properly for both sensors.
Known Limitations
The same
limitations as for MxManagementCenter release 2.1.1
apply.
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Release 2.1.2 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2019-09-23
Publishing Date: 2019-09-25
Important Usage Notes
- The same instructions for use apply as for the previous version 2.
1. 1.
- This version is a service release which differs from version 2. 1. 1
only in the bugfix below!
Bugfix
Program crash during camera (device)
search
When the MxManagementCenter was started without project data or when
the Welcome Wizard was opened later, a program crash could
occur in networks with integrated ONVIF-enabled devices due to
non-ONVIF-compliant behavior of these devices. The same behavior could occur
in such networks when opening the File Server tab in the
Components dialog.
Known Limitations
The same limitations apply as for version 2. 1. 1.
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Release 2.1.1 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2019-07-26
Publishing Date: 2019-07-31
Important Usage Notes
- To use the Camera Configuration, Mx6 cameras require a software
release
5.2.4.15
or higher, Mx4/5 cameras require a
software release 4.7.2.34
or higher.
- If you want to add MOBOTIX NAS devices to access recordings of
MOBOTIX MOVE cameras, you need to update the MOBOTIX NAS Recorder
Software (QVRProServer) to release
1.2.2.1
or higher
(see also under Improved
Integration of MOBOTIX NAS Devices). These devices need to be
updated beforehand!
- To download the latest software for MOBOTIX cameras and MOBOTIX NAS
devices, please go to the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center > Software
Downloads > Cameras or MxNAS, respectively.
- When using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On Windows 7
systems, the application supports all features except those requiring
a license. Please find more information about this issue in the Licensing
section of Release 2.0 of MxManagementCenter.
- When using MxManagementCenter in virtual operating system
environments, (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license
activation mechanism is not available. The features that require a
license thus cannot be used.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the application online help.
Wizard for Initializing MOBOTIX Door Stations
The Wizards & Tools view now contains the new Initialize
Door Station feature. After selecting a door station (T25, S15, T26,
S26, S16) in the device tree, you can start this wizard in order to set up
MOBOTIX door stations and MxDisplay devices for the first time. Note, that
the door stations must have been added to MxManagementCenter and the
MxDisplay devices must be visible in the network. The wizard performs the
first important configuration steps and provides additional information to
the remaining configuration, i.e., to the configuration tasks you need to
perform after finishing the wizard.
- Initialization Results
After completing the different steps of the wizard, the selected door
stations and MxDisplay devices have been configured so that the
MxDisplay devices and MxMC have been added as intercoms and will be
alerted if someone rings a bell at one of the door stations. This means
that executing the auto configuration by pressing the bell button (Mx4/5
models) or the light button (Mx6 models) at a special point in time
after booting the device is now obsolete.
- Remaining Configuration
The remaining steps for configuring the door stations will still have to
be executed at the individual devices or on the web interface of the
door stations. These steps include initializing the door stations
modules (KeypadRFID, BellRFID), entering the Super PIN, training the
RFID cards, definition of door bells and other configuration steps such
as the proper assignment of existing door bells/number codes to intercom
devices. The last page of the wizard contains more information on these
steps.
Note: To use this new feature on Mx6 door station, they need to
run a software release 5.2.4.15
or higher, Mx4/5 door
stations require a software release 4.7.2.34
or higher.
Improved Integration of MOBOTIX NAS
Systems
Accessing the recordings of MOBOTX MOCE cameras on MOBOTX NAS systems has
been greatly improved in several ways:
- Fast playback (forward)
Playing back recordings in the Playback and Grid Playback views can now
use fast forward with up to 8x speed.
- Fast data export
The recordings of MOVE cameras on MOBOTIX NAS devices are now exported
significantly faster that in real time. The export speed is mainly
depending on these factors:
- Performance and current load of the NAS device (if the load is
high, the NAS may not be able to read the data fast enough).
- Target resolution of exported data (the higher the resolution, the
more time is required).
- Target frame rates of exported data (the higher the frame rate,
the more time is required).
- Performance of the computer's CPU.
Note: To access the recordings of MOBOTIX MOVE cameras, this
release of MxMC mandates that the minimum software release of the MOBOTIX
NAS Recorder Software (QVRProServer) on the NAS device is 1.2.2.1
or higher.
Support of the PelcoD Protocol
This release allows using controlling MOBOTIX IoT cameras mounted to
PelcoD PTZ heads. Once a camera has been attached to the PTZ head and
properly configured, all commands sent using the mouse or a joystick will
be sent as commands to the PTZ head. The camera will execute zoom actions
as digital zoom actions like before. The following steps are required to
use a PelcoD PTZ head:
- Mount the camera to the PTZ head and establish the serial connection
to the USB interface of the camera using an FTDI-to-USB adapter.
- Activate the USB RS232 interface of the camera in the Admin
Menu > Hardware Configuration > Manage Hardware
Expansions dialog and restart the camera.
- Configure the serial interface of the camera in the Admin
Menu > Serial Interface > Setup dialog and restart
the camera.
- Add the camera in MxMC using the MOBOTIX with PelcoD option as
connection protocol.
Note: To use this new feature on Mx6 door station, they need to
run a software release 5.2.4.15
or higher, Mx4/5 door
stations require a software release 4.7.2.34
or higher.
Improved Integration of MxThinClient Devices
The Components view now has the additional ThinClients tab. This
tabs allows searching all MxThinClient devices in the network, add them to
MxMC and configure the access data and the most important settings.
Other Improvements
- PTZ Mouse Control
When using the mouse pointer to send PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) actions to
cameras connected via one of the protocols MOBOTIX MOVE, Axis, ONVIF,
and PelcoD, upward/downward movements now translate to movements of the
camera up/down, respectively. The behavior of PTZ control with a
joystick remains as defined in the Settings.
Bugfixes
- Wrong data when accessing MOBOTIX NAS devices
When playing back recordings of MOVE cameras from a MOBOTIX NAS device,
the video data played back sometimes did not belong to the selected, but
to a different MOVE camera.
- MxMOVE cameras and Grid Playback
When using MxMOVE cameras or other ONVIF S cameras in Grid Playback,
using an additional Focus window was not possible since it was not
possible to show these cameras in the Focus window and another grid tile
at the same time. Furthermore, when showing many MxMOVE/ONVIF S cameras
(> 10), the Grid Playback view sometimes showed gray tiles.
- RTP/RTSP via HTTPS
When setting the connection protocol to RTP/RTSP via HTTPS when
adding MxMOVE or other ONVIF S cameras, this setting was not stored
properly. You had to apply the setting once more in the Camera
Configuration dialog after adding the cameras.
- Display mode of Hemispheric cameras
The display mode set in hemispheric cameras in the Live, Playback
and Grid Playback view sometimes got lost when changing views
and returned to full image display mode.
- Configuration – exposure windows
After changing the preview image on the Video > Exposure
tab, exposure windows defined beforehand were not displayed properly.
- Spanish translation
The Spanish translations of the Camera Configuration dialog and the
Configuration view contained errors.
Known Limitations
- Access to MxMOVE recordings in QVRPro
The user, which has been set up to access the recordings on a MOBOTIX
NAS must have at least supervisor privileges in QVRPro or otherwise this
may not be possible.
- Access to camera recordings
It is possible that no images are displayed in the Playback view
if a camera has just been added to MxMC. If this happens, the user
should restart MxManagementCenter.
- VoIP/SIP client
To activate the VoIP/SIP client of the camera, a camera reboot is
required after activating the corresponding option on the VoIP Telephony
tab in the Configuration view (there is no indication of this
circumstance).
- Playback without audio device
When playing back recordings in the Playback view of MxMC on
Windows without having an audio device (i.e., speaker) installed and
activated, the application can exit unexpectedly.
- Configuration of MxFFS archive as backup
The following settings in the camera storage of the Configuration
view of MxMC will cause an error:
On the Storage tab, set SD Flash Card as Recording
Medium on the Recording tab, set SMB/CIFS File Server
as Backup Medium with the default value (=16) for the Max.
Backup Size [GiB]. This setting will create an MxFFS archive with
an invalid size (only 4 MB) and MxMC can crash when trying to
directly access the archive. Change the setting for Max. Backup Size to
avoid this situation.
- Translations
The new features of the user interface described above are currently
only available in English, German, and French.
With the exception of the two bugfixes "MxMOVE cameras and Grid Playback"
as well as "RTP/RTSP via HTTPS", the same limitations as in the release 2.0.1
apply.
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Release 2.1.0 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2019-04-12
Publishing Date: 2019-04-15
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. To use the
Camera Configuration, Mx6 cameras require a software release 5.2.1.4
or higher, Mx4/5 cameras require a software release 4.7.2.18
or higher. To download the latest software, please go to the MOBOTIX
website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > Cameras.
- When using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On
Windows 7 systems, the application supports all features except
those requiring a license. Please find more information about this
issue in the Licensing section of Release
2.0 of MxManagementCenter.
- When using MxManagementCenter in virtual operating system
environments, (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license
activation mechanism is not available. The features that require a
license thus cannot be used.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the application online help.
Enhanced Camera Configuration
The Camera Configuration has been extended to include the following
important settings:
- Users and access rights management
The new Users & Groups tab in the Configuration
allows managing users, groups and their access rights. The dialogs
within this tab provide for setting all parameters concerning public
access, the administrator group, any given users and groups including
the corresponding access rights. Using the Configuration bar, you can
easily copy these settings from this camera to many other cameras.
Note: Configuring a Supervisor is currently not
possible.
- VoIP Telephony
The new VoIP Telephony tab provides for setting camera
parameters, such as the SIP server, SIP client and inbound/outbound
calls. This corresponds to the parameters of the browser-based camera
dialogs in the Admin Menu > Audio and VoIP Telephony
section.
"Components" View
The configuration of recording paths
and cash point systems (POS) does not use the File >
Settings dialog any more, but the new and more convenient Components
view. This view contains the following sections:
- File Server
Allows setting the parameters for all supported file server types (local,
network share, MOBOTIX NAS, MOBOTIX NAS (ONVIF)). These
settings had been located in the Recordings Paths
section of the File > Settings dialog
mentioned above. File servers of the MOBOTIX
NAS (ONVIF) type are easily found using the new MOBOTIX
NAS (ONVIF) detection feature, which also
copies the most important settings into this dialog.
- Smart Data Sources
This section replaces the previously used Retail System
section in the File > Settings dialog. It
allows setting the data and video sources of the integrated cash point
system (POS) and has been extended with additional parameters (see next
section).
Adding additional Cash Point Systems and Smart Data Sources
Using the new view Components > Smart Data Sources,
you can add Vectron cash point systems as before, but also additional
formats for data sources for other cash point systems or generic systems:
- HUTH:
Similar to Vectron systems, you can now integrate HUTH cash point
systems (with attached fuel pumps and car wash systems). The individual
cash point transactions can be displayed live in the Smart Data bar of
MxMC. Using the Smart Data Search
view, you can pinpoint individual transactions to review the
corresponding video recordings.
- CarReader:
This system for number plate recognition allows browsing and displaying
events with identified license plates with the corresponding video
recordings.
- Custom (Smart Data Interface):
This format can be used by system integrators to add any system to the
MOBOTIX camera and MxMC. For this purpose, the system needs to implement
the "Smart Data Interface" provided by MOBOTIX. To add this system to
MxMC, the system is integrated as a Smart Data source via a MOBOTIX
camera, similar to a cash point system. This camera receives the data
according to the Smart Data Interface specification from the attached
system via HTTP/HTTPS and provides the data to MxMC. Displaying and
browsing the provided data in MxMC and the linking to the corresponding
video recordings is very similar to the integration of an attached cash
point system. The new Smart Data Interface is generic and allows
integrating any given system that generates time-based data and is
capable of sending these data on to MxMC for processing, e.g., other
cash point systems, access control systems, fuel pumps, etc..
Other Improvements
- Showing MOBOTIX MOVE Cameras Using MxThinClient Devices
This release allows showing attached MOBOTIX MOVE cameras with the help
of an MxThinClient (just like MOBOTIX IoT cameras) on an additional
monitor or TV screen with HDMI connector. Showing the camera on an
MxThinClient works in the same way as for MOBOTIX IoT cameras; simply
drag&drop the camera on an MxThinClient in the MxMC device bar or
double-click on different spots of the image of a MOBOTIX MOVE camera.
Notes:
- The MxThinClient needs to run a firmware version
1.1.1.3
or
higher.
- For MOBOTIX MOVE cameras, the MxThinClient currently uses
"Stream1" and port
554
defined in Streaming >
Video Configuration to show an H.264 stream via RTSP. If
"Stream1" of a MOVE camera uses a different codec (e.g., M-JPEG),
this stream cannot be shown on an MxThinClient.
Bugfixes
- Exporting data via the camera
If the connection to the camera failed while exporting data via the
camera, (e.g., due to network problems), the export stopped at the
current position and had to to be ended manually. The current release
automatically detects such a connection failure and stops the export.
- Selecting a local path
Selecting a local path as recording
path for a camera in the Configuration
dialog did not work as expected. The path was only accepted if it had
been entered or edited manually; otherwise, an "Invalid MxFFS Path"
error message occurred.
- Selecting a device folder
Selecting a device folder for a camera in the Recording
Settings section of the Configuring dialog
produced an "Invalid MxFFS Path" error, if the first subfolder (in
alphabetical order) in a folder had been selected.
- Export progress bar
While exporting data, the progress bar sometimes jumped back to 0 %
and it appeared as if the export had been restarted.
- Image correction for hemispheric cameras
When displaying hemispheric camera images (Live or Playback) it
sometimes happened that the slider for changing the image correction
mode (Full image, Normal, Panorama, etc.) sometimes did not not show.
- Using Thermal(-TR) events
When configuring Thermal cameras, previously defined Thermal(-TR) events
could not be used for triggering actions or recordings. The
corresponding event icon did not show.
Known Limitations
- VoIP/SIP client in camera
configuration
To activate the camera-internal VoIP/SIP client, you must first restart
the camera after setting the corresponding option in the VoIP
Telephony tab of the Configuration view and
there is no indication of this.
- PTZ functions
Using the PTZ functions of MOVE camera, especially with a joystick, can
cause problems.
- Translations
The new features of the user interface described above are currently
only available in English, German, and French.
Besides the limitations above, the same limitations as for the
predecessor release 2.0.1
apply.
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Release 2.0.1 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2018-12-18
Publishing Date: 2018-12-20
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. Some features
(e.g., the camera configuration) are only available when using an Mx6
camera with a software release 5.2.1.x
or higher. To
download the latest software, please go to the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > Cameras.
- When using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On
Windows 7 systems, the application supports all features except
those requiring a license. Please find more information about this
issue in the Licensing section of Release
2.0 of MxManagementCenter.
- When using MxManagementCenter in virtual operating system
environments, (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license
activation mechanism is not available. The features that require a
license thus cannot be used.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the application online help.
Enhanced Camera Configuration
The program contains the following additional settings and improvements
in the camera configuration:
- Time Server
You can easily configure the camera as a time server in the Time
section.
- Recording
Recording allows configuring the recommended Buffered MxFFS Archive
method. This is done by setting Recording Medium in
the Storage section to RAM Buffer and then
setting a file server as Backup Medium in the Backup
Storage section.
Note: If the RAM Buffer option is not
available, please press the Refresh button to correct
this.
- Basic Settings
In the basic settings, the expert mode has been removed from the Recording
section.
Other Improvements
- "Full Image" View
When using the Full Size Tool Bar option in the View
menu, the program shows the tool bar at the bottom of the screen even
though the application is in Full Image view. This
means that many additional functions are available in this view.
- Alarm Filter
The default setting for the alarm filter of the alarm bar has been
changed to All Events.
- Remote Control
The remote control command ".../message?...
" has been
secured against displaying active HTML links.
Bugfixes
- Adding MxMOVE cameras
The Welcome assistant sometimes had issues when adding MxMOVE cameras on
which the default access credentials had been changed beforehand.
- MxMOVE/ONVIF S cameras in remote environments
If you had been running the program in a remote environment, adding
MxMOVE cameras or other ONVIF cameras in MxMC (using port forwarding)
did not work properly.
- RTP/RTSP via HTTPS
The streaming of (MxMOVE) cameras did not work properly, if the settings
RTP/RTSP via HTTPS was being used.
- Integrating a door station
When integrating a MOBOTIX door station, MxMC did not register as
intercom and did not notify the user when someone rang the door bell.
- Recording path and connected Windows drive
Using a recording path on a connected network drive of a Windows system
did not work properly.
- Camera Configuration in virtual operating system environments
When trying to open the camera configuration on a virtual machine, the
program sometimes closed unexpectedly.
- "Settings" dialog
Closing the Settings dialog sometimes resulted in long
wait times.
- Playback and ONVIF S cameras
When playing back recordings of MxMOVE cameras or other ONVIF S cameras,
it was possible to switch to Direct File Server Access.
- Camera Configuration
Some fields in the Time section had issues with data
input and the IP address of the currently selected time server did not
display properly. In addition, this section has seen many smaller
corrections.
- Focus window in the Grid
When in Grid view, the program sometimes displayed the live image of the
camera in the focus window with a gray frame.
Known Limitations
- Live Recorder and Network Drive
When using a shared network drive to as a storage target for the Live
Recorder, you may get an error message; the storage of the recorded data
on that drive, however, works properly.
- Camera Search With HTTPS on Windows Machines
On Windows computers, the Welcome assistant can either
search for cameras using HTTP (default) or for those using HTTPS. It is
not possible to search using both protocols at the same time. If you
want to search and add cameras that are using only HTTPS, you need to
change the connection type from Standard (HTTP) to SSL
(HTTPS) in the context menu of the Search Cameras icon
in the Add Devices dialog.
- Performance of the macOS Release
As compared to older releases (up to V1.3
), this release
may display performance issues on macOS systems, especially when showing
many cameras in one grid (between 15 and 70 cameras, depending on the
hardware). This release can show less smooth video and slower reaction
to user input earlier than the predecessor releases. If distortion
correction of hemispheric images is not needed, you can switch off the OpenGL
option in the MxManagementCenter > Settings >
General section to circumvent this issue.
- Export of Data Via the Camera
When exporting recordings via the camera, it may happen that the first
ten seconds of the exported file show colored artefacts (exporting to
AVI file) or that the video of this time range cannot be played back at
all (exporting to MxPEG clip file). In addition, when exporting AVI
files via the camera, the exported video did not contain the audio track
even though the Audio option had been activated.
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings. This effect only appears when directly accessing the
recordings on the file server and not when playing back recordings via
the camera. As a workaround, you should temporarily switch to playback
via the camera to hear the sound.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
- MxMOVE cameras and Grid Playback
When using MxMOVE cameras or other ONVIF S cameras in Grid
Playback, using an additional Focus window is not possible
since you cannot show these cameras in the Focus window and another grid
tile at the same time. Furthermore, when showing many MxMOVE/ONVIF S
cameras (> 10) the Grid Playback view can show gray tile.
- RTP/RTSP via HTTPS
When setting the connection protocol to RTP/RTSP via HTTPS
while manually adding MxMOVE cameras or other ONIVF S cameras, this
setting will not be saved. After adding the cameras, you will need to
apply this setting again in the Camera Configuration
dialog. Note that when making the initial contact via this protocol,
showing the live image may take several seconds.
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Release 2.0 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2018-10-31
Publishing Date: 2018-11-02
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. Some features
are only available when using an Mx6 camera with a software release 5.1.0.x
or higher (basic camera configuration) or release 5.2.0.x
or higher (extended camera configuration). To download the latest
software, please go to the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > Cameras.
- When using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On
Windows 7 systems, the application supports all features except
those requiring a license (see the following sections).
- When using MxManagementCenter in virtual operating system
environments, (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license
activation mechanism is not available. The features that require a
license thus cannot be used
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the application online help.
Licensing
Beginning in release 2.0, many features are being added, some of which
require a license: Integration of ONVIF S cameras and H.264, Extended
camera configuration, Advanced Service including Health Check. In
addition, the licensing mechanism introduced in release 1.8 for POS has
been extended by additional features. Different license packages are
available that depend on the number of ONVIF S devices, the video codec
used, the number of MxMC instances and the number of MOBOTIX devices. For
more information on the available licenses and how to obtain them, please
see the MOBOTIX website under Products >
Software > MxManagementCenter.
Integration of MxMOVE and other ONVIF S-Based Cameras
You can now add MxMOVE cameras and other cameras that understand ONVIF S
to MxMC. For these types of cameras, the Camera Configuration
dialog contains the following new settings:
- Authentication
- Protocol
- Bandwidth setting HiRes
- Bandwidth setting LoRes
Currently, the following features are available for these cameras:
- Searching and integrating cameras using the Welcome Wizard.
- Displaying and modifying numerous parameters of the Camera
Configuration (access data, camera name, bandwidth-dependent
image profiles HiRes/LoRes, H.264/M-JPEG video codecs), frame rate,
image size and image quality).
- Live image display using the Grid and Live
views, including PTZ control using the H.264
or M-JPEG video codecs.
- Enlarged display of the camera image on a second monitor.
- Playing back and exporting the recordings stored on a
MOBOTIX NAS (see next section).
When using M-JPEG as video codec, you can use any number of MxMOVE
cameras and up to eight other ONVIF S cameras in MxMC without having to
buy a license. When using the H.264 codec for MxMOVE and other ONVIF
S-based cameras or when integrating more than eight ONVIF S cameras in
MxMC, the corresponding licenses are required (see Licensing
section above).
Integration of MOBOTIX NAS Devices
The new MOBOTIX NAS devices allow storing the H.264 streams of MxMOVE
cameras and other ONVIF S cameras. Using MxMC, you can browse these
recordings and play back the video. For accessing the recorded video, the
application uses the ONVIF Profile G interface. To set up the entire
system consisting of MxMOVE cameras and other ONVIF S cameras, a MOBOTIX
NAS and MxMC, the following steps are required:
- Installing the MOBOTX NAS, including the desired hard disks using the
Device Finder (from the MOBOTIX website under Support >
Download Center > Software Downloads > MOBOTIX NAS)
- Setting up the storage volume and installing the special QVR Pro app
- Defining the "Recording Spaces" on the NAS device
- Integrating the ONVIF S cameras (MxMOVE and other cameras) in MxMC
- Adding the ONVIF S cameras to the NAS device and configuring the
recordings on the cameras (Recording Space, limits, etc.)
- Defining the MOBOTIX NAS as a new recording path of the MOBOTIX
NAS (ONVIF) type in MxMC
- Assigning the MOBOTX NAS recording path in MxMC to all ONVIF S cameras
that use the NAS for recording
The QVR Pro app is available on the MOBOTIX website
under Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > MOBOTIX NAS for
downloading. For a more detailed description of these steps, please see
the MOBOTIX website and read the Quick Install document
in the Support > Download Center > Manuals
section.
To access the recordings of MxMOVE cameras and other ONVIF S cameras on a
MOBOTIX NAS, MxMC provides the following functions:
- Searching for a certain point in time in the recording and playing
back in the Playback view – currently using single
speed (real time) and without audio track.
- Searching and playing back recordings in the Grid Playback
view.
- Exporting of recorded data – currently using single
speed (real time) and without audio track.
Advanced Camera Configuration
Apart from the basic camera settings of release 1.8, release 2.0 now
shows many additional tabs for configuring camera settings in the Configuration
view (Network, Time, Hardware, Audio, Video, Events, Recording, etc.).
These tabs allow accessing most of the parameters (currently about
75 %) that are only accessible using the browser interface otherwise.
By using the configuration bar on the right-hand border of the MxMC
window, you can apply the settings quite easily to many cameras at the
same time. The configuration changes can be applied to the currently
selected camera in the device tree and to all cameras of the superordinate
group. Note that you can edit the configuration of up to 80 cameras at
once. Using the advanced configuration requires a license (see Licensing
section above).
Notes
- Currently, you can only configure cameras with a software release
5.2.0.x
and higher (for Mx6 models).
- For this release, there aren’t any help topics or explanatory texts
within the settings of the advanced configuration. In addition, you
may still experience some functional limitations in certain areas.
Health Check
The Wizards & Tools view now contains the new Health
Check feature. It allows testing all MOBOTIX IoT cameras of the
Mx6 model range for problems regarding the system status. The test covers
all cameras of the camera group currently selected in the device tree. The
results are displayed with traffic light icons (Green – no problems,
Yellow – at least one warning in the system, Red – at least one critical
state of one camera). If warnings (Yellow) and errors (Red) have been
detected, the system will propose solutions and recommendations to resolve
the issues.
The Health Check feature is part of the Advanced
Service License (see Licensing section
above).
Online Help
In addition to the existing Quick Help, this release
features an extensive online help with integrated search. To open the
online help, click on Help in the menu or press Ctrl/Cmd+Alt+?
.
Design of the User Interface
The user interface of the program shows numerous enhancements of buttons,
graphics and icons.
Other Enhancements
- Enhanced Event Filters
The selection of event filters has been extended by additional event
types (such as Timer events, MxMessage events, Meta events). This
applies to the event filters of the alarm bar and the event histogram,
the alarm settings of individual cameras and the event filters of the Research
view.
- Extended Action Log
If the action log has been activated in the Settings
dialog, the system is now logging these additional user actions: "Wrong
Admin password entered", "Supervisor password modified", "Playback in
the Live view, Grid-Playback or Playback view started".
- Camera-Specific Bandwidth Settings
Depending on the available bandwidth of the connection, you can instruct
each camera to use a HiRes or a LoRes connection. The Camera
Configuration dialog has been extended by the Bandwidth
Settings entry, which allows setting different frame rates,
image sizes and image qualities for HiRes and LoRes.
- Bandwidth Settings in the Grid
Another tool for limiting the bandwidth applies to the Group
Configuration. Here, you can set a maximum frame rate and a
maximum image size for the grid tiles.
- Export Using the Remote Control
The existing parameter 'export' in the MxMC remote control has been
extended by additional parameters, which allow exporting a specific time
range by using a remote control command (please see the remote control
help page in the browser <IP address>:<Port>/help
).
Bugfixes
- Display of distortion-corrected images on some devices
On some devices, such as the Surface Pro, the display of
distortion-corrected images of hemispheric cameras sometimes caused
scaling issues.
- Multi-functional sliders and Quick Help
The multi-functional slider fro subsequent distortion correction of
hemispheric images in MxMC did not have a Quick Help entry.
- Camera display in the Graphics view
When displaying a camera live image by clicking on the camera icon in
the Graphics view, the camera icon sometimes did not
display properly and did not work.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter in the event histogram
The histogram for displaying the distribution of events over time
remained empty when setting the Mailbox Messages
filter and did not show any door station messages.
- Bell events and weekly profiles
Alarms based on door station bell events for specific time ranges that
had been defined in a weekly profile did not work properly and sometimes
triggered outside of the specified time ranges.
Known Limitations
- Live Recorder and Network Drive
When using a shared network drive to as a storage target for the Live
Recorder, you may get an error message; the storage of the recorded data
on that drive, however, works properly.
- Camera Search With HTTPS on Windows Machines
On Windows computers, the Welcome assistant can either
search for cameras using HTTP (default) or for those using HTTPS. It is
not possible to search using both protocols at the same time. If you
want to search and add cameras that are using only HTTPS, you need to
change the connection type from Standard (HTTP) to SSL
(HTTPS) in the context menu of the Search Cameras icon
in the Add Devices dialog.
- Performance of the macOS Release
As compared to older releases (up to V1.3
), this release
may display performance issues on macOS systems, especially when showing
many cameras in one grid (between 15 and 70 cameras, depending on the
hardware). This release can show less smooth video and slower reaction
to user input earlier than the predecessor releases. If distortion
correction of hemispheric images is not needed, you can switch off the OpenGL
option in the MxManagementCenter > Settings >
General section to circumvent this issue.
- Export of Data Via the Camera
When exporting recordings via the camera, it may happen that the first
ten seconds of the exported file show colored artefacts (exporting to
AVI file) or that the video of this time range cannot be played back at
all (exporting to MxPEG clip file). When exporting AVI files via the
camera, the exported video does not contain the audio track even though
the Audio option had been activated.
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings. This effect only appears when directly accessing the
recordings on the file server and not when playing back recordings via
the camera. As a workaround, you should temporarily switch to playback
via the camera to hear the sound.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
- MxMove Cameras and Grid Playback
When using MxMOVE cameras or other ONVIF S cameras in the Grid
Playback, you cannot use an additional focus window, since
these cameras cannot be displayed in a grid tile and a focus window at
the same time. When using many MxMOVE/ONVIF S cameras in Grid
Playback (> 10), the application may display gray tiles.
- Integrating door stations
When integrating a MOBOTIX door station, MxMC currently does not
register as intercom and does not notify the user when someone rings the
door bell.
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Release 1.8.1 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2018-08-13
Publishing Date: 2018-08-15
Please note that for MxManagementCenter 1.8.1
,
the same Important Usage Notes apply
as for the predecessor release MxManagementCenter 1.8.
This release only contains the error correction measures
listed under Bugfixes. All other features
and restrictions have not changed.
Bugfixes
- Configuration of cameras with software
MX-V5.1.0.99.r3
The functionality of the new Configuration view in
MxManagementCenter did not work properly for cameras running software MX-V5.1.0.99.r3
.
When trying to load the settings of such a camera, an error message
appeared.
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Release 1.8 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2018-06-15
Publishing Date: 2018-06-15
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. Some features
are only available when using an Mx6 camera with a software release 5.1.0.x
or higher (basic camera configuration) or release 5.2.0.x
or higher (extended camera configuration). To download the latest
software, please go to the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > Cameras.
- When using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On
Windows 7 systems, the application supports all features except
those requiring a license (see the following sections).
- When using MxManagementCenter in virtual operating system
environments, (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license
activation mechanism is not available. The features that require a
license thus cannot be used.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the Quick Help of the application.
New Configuration view to configure the basic camera settings
With the new Configuration view, the most important settings of cameras
can be changed within 5 different tabs (General, Network, Time, Image and
Recording).
Where:
- Only cameras with firmware version 5.1.0.x or higher (for Mx6 models)
or 4.6.0.x or higher for (x4 / x5 models) can be configured.
- The configuration refers to the camera currently selected in the
device tree and all cameras of the higher-level group. A maximum of 80
cameras can be configured at the same time.
New Assistant to secure cameras
In the Wizards & Tools view there is now the new wizard function
Secure System. By activating this function, a camera selected in the
device tree or the cameras of a selected group are first checked for
various security-relevant settings (access data, encryption and public
access). If necessary, the corresponding settings can then be changed and
the system can be secured.
Other Improvements
- Permission for Snapshot function
Executing the Snapshot
function has been linked to the export permission of a user and is
therefore no longer available without this permission.
- Remote Control Extensions
The interface for remote control of the MxMC has been extended by
two parameters:
- The parameter 'speaker'can
be used for automatic audio output when viewing a camera.
- With the additional parameter 'monitor
= <MonitorNumber>', some views (eg Live, Grid) can now
also be remotely displayed on a separate screen other than the main
monitor of the system (see the help page of the remote control).
Example: http://<ip>:
57536/show? Camera=MyCam&live&monitor=3
- Low-res mode
Bandwidth mode LowRes
can now be used with less than 1 frame/second (for live image display at
low bandwidths).
- Improvements to the Quick Help
The quick help for the function icon Bell
Settings in the Live-View has been modified and it now better
describes the effects of a deactivated bell on the door station. In
addition, in graphic views that contain live image tiles, there is now a
quick-help icon Live Image.
The associated quick help now explains more exactly the behavior of the
integrated instant playback.
- Element Names Within the Graphic View
The Graphic view can now display the internal element names (such as the
name of a camera). To do so, activate the edit mode of the Graphic view,
right-click on an element to open its context menu and select the Show
Name option.
- Alarm Comments
If the action protocol has been activated in the application, you can
now add a comment anyplace where you can acknowledge alerts. To do so,
right-click an entry and select Confirm and Comment
from the context menu; the alarm comment will be added to the action
protocol.
- Event Image Cache
In the Settings dialog, the Cache
section contains the new Event Images Harddisk Cache
option. If this option is activated (factory default), the application
loads the event images shown in the Alarm bar or in the Research view
from the cache after restarting the application, without having to
reload the files from the individual cameras. This improves the
performance of the application after starting the program.
Bugfixes
- Remote control command ‚fullview‘ with single cameras
When viewing a single camera remotely, the parameter 'fullview'
(combination of 'fullsize' and
'fullscreen') did not work properly.
- PTZ functions for Axis PTZ cameras
The PTZ control did not work for Axis PTZ cameras.
- Changing grid tiles in mode Manual Mode
When editing grids in "manual mode", the vertical scaling of
grid tiles could cause the affected tile to be scaled too large.
- Alarm setting of cameras
After opening the Camera Configuration dialog, the Alarms
option was always on - regardless of the last setting made.
- Camera live view in LowRes bandwidth Mode
When displaying the live camera image in the LowRes bandwidth
mode, resizing the display area (for example, by collapsing the group
bar) resulted in display errors.
- Connection to MxThinClient on multiple networks
If multiple networks were defined on the MxManagementCenter
Windows PC for a network adapter, connecting an MxThinClient via the
MxMessage system did not work.
- Russian Translation
When the program language was set to Russian, there were some
incorrect texts in the user interface.
- Research View as Default
Using the Research View as the default view of a camera or
group had not worked reliably.
- Post video motion analysis on Windows 7 machines
When configuring the post video motion analysis on Windows 7 machines,
it was not possible to close the additional window for defining the
analysis area.
- AVI Export
For the AVI export a maximum of 2Gbyte can now be selected as
maximum export file size.
Known Limitations
- Live Recorder and Network Drive
When using a shared network drive to as a storage target for the Live
Recorder, you may get an error message; the storage of the recorded data
on that drive, however, works properly.
- Camera Search With HTTPS on Windows Machines
On Windows computers, the Welcome assistant can either
search for cameras using HTTP (default) or for those using HTTPS. It is
not possible to search using both protocols at the same time. If you
want to search and add cameras that are using only HTTPS, you need to
change the connection type from Standard (HTTP) to SSL
(HTTPS) in the context menu of the Search Cameras icon
in the Add Devices dialog.
- Performance of the macOS Release
As compared to older releases (up to V1.3
), this release
may display performance issues on macOS systems, especially when showing
many cameras in one grid (between 15 and 70 cameras, depending on the
hardware). This release can show less smooth video and slower reaction
to user input earlier than the predecessor releases. If distortion
correction of hemispheric images is not needed, you can switch off the OpenGL
option in the MxManagementCenter > Settings >
General section to circumvent this issue.
- Export of Data Via the Camera
When exporting recordings via the camera, it may happen that the first
ten seconds of the exported file show colored artefacts (exporting to
AVI file) or that the video of this time range cannot be played back at
all (exporting to MxPEG clip file). When exporting via the camera to AVI
files the result files also don't have audio though the Audio option may
have been selected.
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings. This effect only appears when directly accessing the
recordings on the file server and not when playing back recordings via
the camera. As a workaround, you should temporarily switch to playback
via the camera to hear the sound.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter
If the Mailbox Messages filter has been set, the histogram,
which shows the distribution of events over time, currently stays empty
and does not show any door station messages.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
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Release 1.7 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2018-02-14
Publishing Date: 2018-02-14
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. Some features
are only available when using an Mx6 camera with a software release 5.1.0.x
or higher (basic camera configuration) or release 5.2.0.x
or higher (extended camera configuration). To download the latest
software, please go to the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com
and look for Support > Download Center >
Software Downloads > Cameras.
- When using Windows, the full functionality of the software is only
available when using Windows 8 or higher. On
Windows 7 systems, the application supports all features except
those requiring a license (see the following sections).
- When using MxManagementCenter in virtual operating system
environments, (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) the license
activation mechanism is not available. The features that require a
license thus cannot be used.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the Quick Help of the application.
Integration of Cash Point Systems (POS)
From this version on, you can display and search the transaction data of
Vectron cash point systems (POS = point of sale)
together with the corresponding video recordings of a MOBOTIX camera in
MxManagementCenter. For this purpose, MxMC now has a new Retail
bar that can be pulled out of the right-hand border of the
program window. This bar shows the current transaction data of a specific
cash point on a continuous basis. It also allows playing back the video
recordings associated with individual transactions. In addition, you can
use the new Retail view to search the transaction data
of the integrated cash points according to different criteria. Moreover,
you can show the transactions of the search results individually or
together with the data of the entire sales receipt for easy access to the
corresponding video recordings.
To set up such a POS system, you basically need to follow these steps:
- A special script for MOBOTIX needs to be installed and configured on
the Vectron cash point. The cash point is then associated with a MOBOTIX
camera (Mx6 model with firmware
V5.0.2
or higher), which
stores the transaction data of the cash point.
- In MxMC, you need to add the cash point with its name and an
identifier for displaying the data. Next, you need to assign the camera
associated with the cash point as a "data source" for retrieving the
transaction data. In addition, you need to assign a camera to the cash
point that stores the corresponding video recordings for the
transactions. This can be the same camera as the data source or a
different one. To configure the POS system in MxMC, open the Settings
dialog and the Retail System section.
- On the MOBOTIX camera used as a data source, you need to activate the
POS integration and enter the name of the cash point.
Note: The new views and configuration options for
setting up a POS system in MxMC are only available once you have activated
the appropriate license in the application (see next section).
Licensing
Industry-specific solutions and special features – such as settings up a
POS system described above – require a license in MxMC. To activate the
licenses in this release of MxMC, open the Windows menu
and select Licenses to open this new dialog. After you
have purchased the licenses from a MOBOTIX partner, you can use the
activation codes to activate the corresponding licenses. The licenses
activated in this way are valid for the MxManagementCenter on the current
computer. Once you have activated the licenses and restarted the
application, the licensed features are available.
Note:
If you had to adjust the MxMC 1.7 installation on Windows 7
systems to be be able to run the program, the licensing module will not
available (see section Important Usage
Notes above).
Integration of MxThinClient
MxThinClient devices with a firmware V1.1.0.3
and higher
can now be integrated into MxManagementCenter. You can use an MxThinClient
thus integrated to show live streams of cameras on a monitor or TV
connected to the MxThinClient via HDMI. You can add MxThinClient devices
as a separate type in the device bar of MxMC; these devices are managed in
the new MxThinClient Devices section of the bar.
The communication between MxMC and an MxThinClient device uses the
MxMessageSystem. Besides setting up the MxThinClient in the device tree of
MxMC, you also need to configure the MxMessageSystem in MxMC accordingly.
To configure the MxMessageSystem, open the Settings
dialog and the MxMessageSystem section. Make sure that
you are using exactly the same settings for Broadcast Port
and Passphrase as in the MxThinClient device. It is also
required that the MxMC computer and the MxThinClient are using the same
time server to stay in sync. This is a prerequisite for successful
operation of the MxMessageSystem.
Recording Paths and Device Tree
- It is now possible to add the file paths to the camera recordings on a
NAS or file server directly using the CIFS protocol, i.e., MxMC does not
need the camera any more to access the video and audio data for
playback, searching and exporting. To define such a recording path, you
simply add a new device of the Recording type to the
device tree. All recordings added in this manner are listed in the
device tree in the Clips & Recordings section,
together with any MxPEG clips.
- You can now structure the Clips & Recordings
section of the device tree using folders and subfolders, just as in the
camera section.
Exporting MxPEG clips
This release can export MxPEG clips you added to the program before in
parts or as a whole, just like any other recording.
Live Recorder
In the Live and Grid views, the
command bar now has a new Recorder function icon. If you
click on this icon, MxMC records the live stream of the camera shown in
the Live view or in the focus window of the Grid view as MxPEG clip file.
In the Settings dialog, the new Live Recorder
section contains the settings for the storage location of the MxPEG clip
files and the maximum duration of the live recording.
Other Improvements
- MXU Export/Import
The File menu contains two new entries: Export
MXU and Import MXU. The MXU export creates
a text file that contains all camera and group definitions currently
integrated in the program. Such a text file can be adjusted or expanded
manually in a text editor or by other programs. If you import such an
MXU file into a different MxMC installation, you can quickly add the
cameras and groups in the file to the installation.
- Simplified Data Export
If you start a data export in the Playback view without setting a time
range, you can now set a time range just before actually exporting the
data.
- User Login
You can now set specific times for individual users, during which they
are allowed to login at MxMC.
- Element Names Within the Graphic View
The Graphic view can now display the internal element names (such as the
name of a camera). To do so, activate the edit mode of the Graphic view,
right-click on an element to open its context menu and select the Show
Name option.
- Alarm Comments
If the action protocol has been activated in the application, you can
now add a comment anyplace where you can acknowledge alerts. To do so,
right-click an entry and select Confirm and Comment
from the context menu; the alarm comment will be added to the action
protocol.
- Event Image Cache
In the Settings dialog, the Cache
section contains the new Event Images Harddisk Cache
option. If this option is activated (factory default), the application
loads the event images shown in the Alarm bar or in the Research view
from the cache after restarting the application, without having to
reload the files from the individual cameras. This improves the
performance of the application after starting the program.
Bugfixes
- Research View
Instead of showing the events of all cameras, the Research view
sometimes only showed the events of one camera.
- Graphic View
When executing the Undo command in the Graphic view
with overlapping cameras, the program sometimes crashed.
Known Limitations
- Live Recorder and Network Drive
When using a shared network drive to as a storage target for the Live
Recorder, you may get an error message; the storage of the recorded data
on that drive, however, works properly.
- Camera Search With HTTPS on Windows Machines
On Windows computers, the Welcome assistant can either
search for cameras using HTTP (default) or for those using HTTPS. It is
not possible to search using both protocols at the same time. If you
want to search and add cameras that are using only HTTPS, you need to
change the connection type from Standard (HTTP) to SSL
(HTTPS) in the context menu of the Search Cameras icon
in the Add Devices dialog.
- Performance of the macOS Release
As compared to older releases (up to V1.3
), this release
may display performance issues on macOS systems, especially when showing
many cameras in one grid (between 15 and 70 cameras, depending on the
hardware). This release can show less smooth video and slower reaction
to user input earlier than the predecessor releases. If distortion
correction of hemispheric images is not needed, you can switch off the OpenGL
option in the MxManagementCenter > Settings >
General section to circumvent this issue.
- Export of Data Via the Camera
When exporting recordings via the camera, it may happen that the first
ten seconds of the exported file show colored artefacts (exporting to
AVI file) or that the video of this time range cannot be played back at
all (exporting to MxPEG clip file). In addition, Mx6 cameras with a
firmware of V5.0.2.x
and higher sometimes show a progress
bar when exporting that jumps from 0 % directly to 100 %.
Exporting time ranges that have gaps between recordings (e.g., when
using event recording) may fail with an "Empty clip range" error
message.
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings. This effect only appears when directly accessing the
recordings on the file server and not when playing back recordings via
the camera. As a workaround, you should temporarily switch to playback
via the camera to hear the sound.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter
If the Mailbox Messages filter has been set, the histogram,
which shows the distribution of events over time, currently stays empty
and does not show any door station messages.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
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Release 1.5 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2017-07-27
Publishing Date: 2017-07-31
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. To download
the latest software, please open the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/Cameras
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the Quick Help of the application.
Multi-Camera Configuration
The edit mode of the device bar now allows selecting several cameras at
once (using [Shift]-click or [Ctrl]-click) and right-click to open the new
Multi-Camera Configuration dialog. This dialog also
allows setting the most important properties for all selected cameras at
once, such as the camera access data (user name and password) or the
recording path.
"Active" Camera Property
By default, the "Active" property of the Camera Configuration
dialog has been disabled to reduce the system load in large projects with
many cameras. In addition, this property has been renamed
Background Alarms. As in previous releases, activating this
option will keep a permanent connection to the cameras that are currently
not displayed or whose storage is not accessed. This permanent connection
is used to get information about camera events to create MxMC alarms.
Notes
- If the application should generate alarms for cameras without the
option Background Alarms set, these cameras need to
send their events using network messages (IP Notify) via the
remote-control interface of MxManagementCenter (e.g.,
<MxMC
IP>:<MxMC port>/alarm?ip=<camera IP>
).
- Additionally for cameras with a deactivated option Background
Alarms the Connection Monitoring works only when these
cameras are currently displayed or when their storage is accessed in
any view. If the Connection Monitoring should work independently
of any camera views and storage access, the option has to be set for
all the cameras to be monitored.
Performance on Large Project Data
The system behavior and the response times when working with large
project data (several hundred cameras) has been improved. This is most
noticeable when using the device bar on the left-hand side of the
application window, e.g., when switching grids.
Bugfixes
- Audio when exporting data via the camera:
Although the Audio option had been activated, the
exported file (.AVI or .MXG) sometimes did not contain any audio data.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
After minimizing the MxMC application window and restoring the window
size, live streams of P2 cameras did not run any more. Even clicking on
the Update icon in the upper control bar did not help
to restore the streams.
- Switching between grids with inactive and/or unreachable
cameras
When switching grids that contained only "inactive" or unreachable
cameras, the application sometimes froze.
- Focus window after loading project data
When loading existing project data from older program releases with
MxManagementCenter 1.4, the focus window of a grid sometimes did not
show.
- Problems Accessing an MxFFS Card
When accessing faulty MxFFS archives (writing problems due to a full
volume on the server), the application had issues.
- Drag&drop of groups
When trying to display a camera group in Grid view by dragging a group
from the group bar to the Grid view, the group was only displayed
properly, when dropping the group onto the focus window of the grid.
- Action icons in Graphic views
The first click onto an action icon in a Graphic view showed the view as
a full image instead of executing the defined action.
- Hyperlinks with unknown certificates and display of results
When executing https/TLS links to cameras with an unknown certificate,
this certificate could not be trusted. As a consequence, a result window
(if defined) would remain empty.
- Home icon with missing Home view
If no Home view had been defined, clicking on the Home icon in bottom
left corner of the application window sometimes made the control bars at
the upper and lower borders of the application window disappear.
- Help icon in the action log preview
On Windows computers, the dialog with the print preview of the action
protocol contained a help icon in the title bar without function.
Known Limitations
- Search for Cameras with HTTPS under Windows
The camera search in the Welcome Wizard under
Windows shows only cameras that can be connected via HTTP (= standard)
or via HTTPS. A search using both protocols at the same time is not
possible. So, in order to search and integrate cameras with exclusively
HTTPS enabled, the connection type must be explicitly switched from Standard
(= HTTP) to SSL (= HTTPS) in
the context menu of the Search Cameras icon in the Add
Devices dialog.
- Performance of Mac OS X Version
As compared to the predecessor release 1.3, this release may display
performance issues on Mac OS X systems, especially when showing
many cameras in one grid (between 15 and 70 cameras, depending on the
hardware). Release 1.5 can show less smooth video and slower reaction to
user input earlier than the predecessor release. If distortion
correction of hemispheric images is not needed, you can switch off the OpenGL
option in the MxManagementCenter > Settings >
General section to circumvent this issue.
- Export of Data Via the Camera
When exporting recordings via the camera, it may happen that at max. the
first ten seconds of the exported file show colored artifacts (exporting
to AVI file) or that the video of this time range cannot be played back
at all (exporting to MxPEG clip file).
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter
If the Mailbox Messages filter has been set, the histogram,
which shows the distribution of events over time, currently stays empty
and does not show any door station messages.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
- Translations
The labels in the new dialog Multi-Camera Configuration are
currently available only in German, English and French language. If a
different language is selected these labels are displayed in English.
The same applies to the option Background Alarms.
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Release 1.4 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2017-04-27
Publishing Date: 2017-04-28
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. To download
the latest software, please open the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/Cameras
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the Quick Help of the application.
Device Bar With Extended Tree Structure for Camera Groups (Nested
Groups)
Starting with MxMC 1.3, you had the option to show a device bar on the
left-hand side of the window border. The displayed tree structure provides
a structured overview, quick selection of elements and simplified
management of the video sources. With MxMC 1.4, you can now create a tree
structure with several group levels (i.e., with groups and subgroups).
Distributing the cameras onto any number of nested subgroups will help to
create an easily navigable tree structure even in large installations with
many cameras. When using descriptive names for cameras and groups will
allow the users to easily find specific cameras. To create a structure
with subgroups, make sure that the lock icon is open, then drag&drop
the desired cameras.
In addition, the width of the device bar can now be adjusted within a
preset range.
New Features and Controls for Configuring the Grid View
To display and arrange the individual cameras of a group in the Grid
and Grid Playback views, you can use several options,
such as the number of cameras to be displayed, the format of the grid
tiles and the scaling of the focus window.
MxMC 1.4 adds two more options to set the grid layout:
- Freezable Auto Grid
This option allows freezing the layout in the Auto Grid based on the
current window size of MxMC and applying the same grid layout to any
other window size. When changing the size of the window, all tiles of
the grid are scaled accordingly.
- Manual Grid
This mode allows to position and resize every tile of the group's grid
(including the focus window) based on the selected base grid (4:3,
16:9, 8:3).
When scaling, the tiles are scaled vertically and horizontally using
multiples of the base grid tiles. As opposed to the automatic grid
mode of the previous release, you can now mix different image formats
within a group. When using a base grid of 4:3, for example, tiles can
be added that have a format of 4:3, 8:3, 16:3, 4:6, etc. When using a
base grid of 16:9, you can create tiles with a format of 16:9, 32:9 or
16:18.
If space runs out when moving or resizing a tile (e.g., because there
already is a tile at that position), MxMC automatically reduces the
absolute size of the tiles. By adding rows and columns, the program
provides more space to show the tile at the desired position.
The tile layout designed in this manner is automatically frozen for
any window size, i.e., in contrast to the previously used automatic
grid adjustment, the grid layout will not change when resizing the
window.
To set the grid type (Auto/Manual) and freeze the Auto Grid,
make sure that the lock icon is open. Starting with MxMC 1.4, all controls
for these tasks have moved from the group bar and the Group
Configuration dialog to the control bar in the bottom right
corner. Make sure that the window is wide enough to see these controls; if
the window is too small, the controls may be hidden from view.
Per-User Settings Stored in Last MxMC Session
By default, the program looks will be the same as when you closed the
program the last time. This applies to the views, selected camera group,
opened sidebars and sizes as well as window positions of the program. In
MxMC 1.4, this has been extended to a per-user setting of the settings. If
several users are working at the same computer and login (e.g., several
security persons working in shifts), every user will get the same view as
when he/she logged out the last time. It is thus unnecessary to manually
adjust the program settings after switching users.
User Management With Extended Security Options
In the user management dialog (opened using the button in the top left
corner of the program's header bar), the section for entering the user
password has been expanded by options to enhance data security:
- Password expiration
You can set the password to expire – never, after one or two weeks or
after one, three or six months. After that, the user will have to create
a new user password at the next login.
- Prompt user to enter a new password at next login
You can force a new user to change the standard user credentials and to
apply the new extended security settings. This is done by setting an
option for new users to change the password upon their first login.
- Force higher password complexity
The third new security feature applies to the complexity of the
password. Using this option, you can force the user to define a password
that follows these requirements:
- At least eight character in length.
- At least one digit, one upper-case, one lower-case letter and one
special character.
- The password is not identical with one of the last thirteen
passwords of this user.
As soon as the password complexity requirements have been fulfilled,
the frame around the text field changes from red to green.
Improved Format for Project Data
Starting with MxMC 1.4, the project data are stored in a different format
(data covers, cameras, groups, etc., but not the user-sepcific settings,
such as window positions, etc.). This change has resulted in better
performance when loading project data and has also resolved other problems
in the same area. Project files created via the File >
Save Project as menu command now have the .interchange
file name extension instead of .configuration
.
The following applies to existing MxMC installations and the
corresponding project data:
- Upon launching MxMC 1.4 for the first time, existing project data are
automatically converted to the new format.
- When starting the next time, MxMC 1.4 only uses the new project data.
Any changes in the program are stored only in the new project file, not
the old one.
- When starting the old program version, the changes applied in MxMC 1.4
will not be present. Vice versa, changes applied in the old version will
be shown in the MxMC 1.4 installation.
Other Improvements
Bugfixes
- Alarm Sound
After receiving many alarms, the program sometimes did not play the
alarm sound any more. If that happened, it was also neither possible to
change the alarm sound in the settings nor to play it back.
- Info View and Hyperlinks
It was possible (but not intended) to add hyperlinks to the Info view,
but it was not possible to delete them afterwards. This is not possible
any more.
- Import of INI Files From MxCC Installations
When importing INI files with a hierarchical layout structure from
MxControlCenter, the program sometimes did not import all layouts and
cameras.
- Automatic User Login
The Auto Login feature that can be set for a specific
MxMC user and that automatically logs in that user, sometimes did not
work.
- Contents of Stored Projects
When saving projects using File > Save Project as
in the menu sometimes did not save all current project data (e.g.,
recently added cameras).
In addition, the program sometimes showed issues with existing user data
and users that tried to use these data for logging in.
- AVI Export With PTZ
When exporting recordings to AVI files, the program sometimes exported
the wrong areas if PTZ had been activated.
- Changing Grids (Using Remote Control Commands)
When frequently switching between grids (e.g., by cameras that used
remote control commands to bring their grid to the front), the program
developed higher memory requirements and erroneous behavior if it had
been running for a longer period of time.
Known Limitations
- Performance of Mac OS X Version
As compared to the predecessor release 1.3, release 1.4 may display
performance issues on Mac OS X systems, especially when showing
many cameras in one grid (between 15 and 70 cameras, depending on the
hardware). Release 1.4 can show less smooth video and slower reaction to
user input earlier than the predecessor release. If distortion
correction of hemispheric images is not needed, you can switch off the OpenGL
option in the MxManagementCenter > Settings >
General section to circumvent this issue.
- Export of Data Via the Camera
When exporting recordings via the camera, it may happen that at max. the
first ten seconds of the exported file show colored artefacts (exporting
to AVI file) or that the video of this time range cannot be played back
at all (exporting to MxPEG clip file). In addition, the video stream may
sometimes not include the audio channel (.AVI or .MXG) although the Audio
option had been activated.
- Loading Project Data
On rare occasions, when loading project data from an earlier version in
release 1.4, the focus window of a grid may disappear.
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter
If the Mailbox Messages filter has been set, the histogram,
which shows the distribution of events over time, currently stays empty
and does not show any door station messages.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
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Release 1.3 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2016-11-11
Publishing Date: 2016-11-14
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the new histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. To download
the latest software, please open the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/Cameras
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note
For additional information about the new features described in the
following, please see the Quick Help of the application.
Tree Structure of Integrated Cameras, Groups and Clips for
Administration and Navigation
Starting with MxMC 1.3, you can show a device bar on the left-hand side
of the window border. The displayed tree structure provides a structured
overview, quick selection of elements and simplified management of the
video sources.
The device bar serves the purpose of main navigation and information tool
(as an alternative to the camera and group bar) and it is very helpful
especially when handling a larger number of cameras and groups. It can be
used to accomplish the following tasks (among other things):
- Add new video sources to the system, then use drag&drop to add
them to groups.
- Delete video sources from groups or from the system.
- Configure video sources (using the Camera Configuration
popover.
- Change the order of the video sources within the groups.
- Switch between the different views for the groups.
- Select cameras or clips for showing them in the Live and Playback
views.
The device bar has two different modes: a selection mode for selecting
cameras, clips, groups, and the views as well as an edit mode for changing
the properties of cameras and groups. Note that the new device bar also
replaces the camera management that had been accessible from the Live
view. The Camera Management icon has been removed from
the control bar in this view.
Note
This release does not yet support nested groups (i.e., groups within
groups). This will be possible using release 1.4 of MxManagementCenter.
Other Improvements
- Export into individual files
When exporting several different segments of recorded video at the same
time using the export list, you can now choose to export all ranges into
one video file or into individual files, one for every segment of
recorded video. For this purpose, the Export Profile
dialog for choosing all export-related settings has the new Split
Clips option.
- Additional camera status information
Both, the camera bar and the new device bar can show two additional
icons for indicating special camera statuses:
- Limited Functionality: Indicates that this camera
is running a firmware lower than
4.0
and that the
program can only show the live image and the recordings using direct
file server access.
- Missing camera administrator password: Indicates
that this camera has been integrated via public access and therefore
does not support all MxMC features.
Both icons are also described in the Quick Help of the application.
- Definition of the program look (header and control bars)
Both the Header Bar at the upper window border and the
Control Bar at the bottom of the application can now be
hidden from view, if required. In the View menu, the
new Header Bar and Control Bar
entries have been added for this purpose. In addition, you can now
customize these two bars in the User Configuration
dialog of the Application Handling entry.
- Favorites of Cameras and Groups
If the edit mode is active for the device bar, you can activate the star
icon for individual cameras and groups if you want to use them as
"favorites". To show only the favorites in the camera bar, the Filter
Cameras slider now has a new Favorites
setting. The group bar now has the Filter Groups
slider to show all groups or only the favorites.
- Filtering the alarm bar
Using the Alarm Filter slider, you can now show either
all events or only the alarms that have not yet been acknowledged.
- Hyperlink enhancements
- After executing a hyperlink, the program briefly shows the
corresponding icon in the image.
- It is now possible to define hyperlinks that are specific to
groups.
- HTTPS requests and web severs that require HTTP digest
authentication are now supported.
Bugfixes
- Post Video Motion Detection (Post VM)
When playing back recordings from the camera, Post VM detection did not
work on time ranges that had been played back previously, immediately
before the current playback (forward or backward).
- AVI export by the camera
When exporting a recording with gaps as an AVI file from the camera,
these gaps showed as time ranges without movement in the AVI file. These
time gaps have been eliminated when using camera software
release V4.4.1
or higher.
- Network shares on Mac OS X machines
When importing a project file that had been saved from MxMC V1.1.1 into
MxMC 1.2 running on Mac OS X, the network shares defined in the
project data were invalid and had to be defined from scratch.
- Export improvements
When exporting some recordings, the export sometimes did not finish
properly.
- Access information for P2 cameras
After adding P2 camera models (e.g., M12, D12) using the Welcome
Assistant, the system sometimes did not remember the access information
upon the next start of the application.
Known Limitations
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter
If the Mailbox Messages filter has been set, the new
histogram, which shows the distribution of events over time, currently
stays empty and does not show any door station messages.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
- "Fullscreen" display on Windows machines
If a hemispheric camera has been displayed as Panorama image or a
similar view with distortion correction in Fullscreen
mode by MxMC on a Windows machine, this mode does not allow using the
menu any more. If this happens, close the Fullscreen
display mode by pressing either [ESC] or [F11].
- Configuration changes after switching users
After switching to a different user without restarting the program,
configuration changes since the last program start (i.e., creating a new
group) may get lost.
- Translations
The texts of the graphic user interface and the program Quick Help that
belong to the new features of release 1.3 are currently only
available in English and German. When switching to a different language,
these texts are displayed in English.
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Release 1.2 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2016-06-21
Publishing Date: 2016-06-27
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.4.0.31
or higher. Only this and higher software versions provide all system
functions, especially those required for displaying the new histogram
feature that shows the distribution of events over time. To download
the latest software, please open the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/Cameras
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Note: For additional
information on the new features described in the following, see the
document MxManagementCenter 1.2
Tutorial
under www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Tutorials/MxManagementCenter
or the integrated quick help of the program.
Event Histogram
You can now activate a histogram at the left-hand side of the Playback
and Grid Playback views. This histogram shows the
frequency distribution of the selected events and cameras/groups within
the selected time span. By default, the histogram shows all event types of
the current camera or the camera in the focus window (when in the Grid
Playback view). Using the sliders at the right-hand border of
the histogram, you can select the event types and the cameras that will be
examined. The three icons at the bottom right of the histogram allow
selecting the display precision, the examined time span
and setting a filter for the recorded events. The histogram
hence provides a quick overview on how many and which events occurred on
one or more cameras. In addition, you can quickly re-position the cursor
for examining the times where many events occurred: Simply click into the
histogram area to find the recordings closest to that point in time.
Note: The database with
the data required for displaying the histogram is stored on the SD cards
of the individual cameras. To use this feature, however, the SD card needs
to be formatted using a camera with software release 4.3.4.83
or higher and the camera needs to run a software release 4.4.0.31
or higher.
Export Enhancements
- Export List
The new export bar allows compiling an export list that can comprise
more than just one recording of a camera. Such an export list consists
of a collection of time ranges in the recordings of one or more cameras.
These recordings will then be exported in the same order in which they
appear in the export list into one or more video files. To collect video
clips for exporting in an export list, the alarm bar is used in the Playback,
Grid Playback and Research views.
Simply click on the bottom border of the alarm bar to turn it into the Export
bar. To add a video clip to the export bar, drag an image
into the export bar and the corresponding time range is added
automatically. Another way to switch an active alarm bar to the Export
bar is to drag an image into the bar, thus adding the
corresponding time range to the export list. Using the icons above the
images on the export bar, you can easily control the export settings,
i.e., include or exclude audio and the current PTZ settings of the
playback in the exported video. In addition, you can further refine the
time ranges of the video clips by right-clicking the images in the
export bar. The context menu now allows selecting the desired time
range.
- AVI Export of Video Data
The resulting video can now be saved as an AVI file with different
resolutions, frame rates and video qualities using the M-JPEG
codec. Select one of the entries Mobile, PC
and Custom in the context menu of the Export
icon.
Note:
- The size of the exported AVI file(s) is directly influenced by
the settings for resolution, images per second (i.e., the frame
rate) and the quality. Thanks to the M-JPEG codec used, using only
half of the frame rate generates a file with more or less half the
size.
- AVI files can be max. 2 GB in size. If this size is reached
when exporting, the program automatically produces subsequent
files with incremented numbers, such as
<file name>_nnn.avi
.
Action Log (User Log)
When creating a new MxMC project, the program automatically creates a
file that logs all significant actions of the current user. To view this
log, open Window > Action Log in the menu; this
dialog also allows filtering by search text and exporting the displayed
log as a PDF file.
Configurable Alerting
The Alarms option in the Camera Configuration
dialog has been extended by additional settings. You can now define
individual sets of event types for each camera, which will prompt MxMC to
alert the user. In addition, the entire alerting mechanism can now be
scheduled. For this purpose, you can define weekly schedules and assign
them to individual event types. An alarm will apply red color to the event
images, the alarm bar and the alarm info bar in the display windows of a
grid. if activated, an alarm message will pop up.
The alarm bar contains the new Alarm filter slider. Use
this slider to show all event images in the alarm bar (default) or only
the event images that have also been activated as alarms.
Important: The alerting mechanism is a program setting
that is individual to each installation; it is not a general setting that
is stored in the camera. This means that events can occur, which will not
trigger an alarm. On the other hand, there is no alerting without an
event, since they are used as alarm triggers. Independent of the current
alarm settings, you can always access all recorded events of the
integrated cameras using the (Grid) Playback and Research views in MxMC.
Connection Monitoring (Lost Connection Detection)
The connections to all cameras that have been integrated into MxMC and
are active are monitored constantly; a warning dialog will list the lost
connections. The program indicates lost connections by showing a red
exclamation mark in the top right corner of the program window. Clicking
on the icon will show detail information on the cameras with lost
connections. In the Monitoring section of the MxManagementCenter >
Preferences dialog (Mac) or the File >
Preferences dialog (Windows), you can select different options
for the audio-visual alarm indicators. In addition, the program can add
current snapshot images of all cameras that will be shown automatically
for the corresponding camera if that connection is disrupted. This means
that even in case of vandalism or theft of a camera, you will always have
meaningful images at hand.
Post VM (Post Video Motion Detection)
Using this new feature, you can search recordings retroactively for
changes in the images. To do so, click on the new Plugins
icon in the Playback or Grid Playback
views and select Post Video Motion detection from the
context menu. Use this dialog to set the search options and to define one
or more search windows in the video image. Next, play back the recording
in any direction and with the desired speed. If the plugin detects a
change in the defined search windows that fits the specified criteria,
playback stops. You can repeat this process as often as you like, until
you have found the image with the change you looked for (e.g., a missing
object).
Performance Improvements
This version of MxManagementCenter can display a lot more camera live
images at the same time in one or more grids as the predecessor version.
This is especially true if the integrated cameras are triggering many
events on a regular basis that have to be processed by MxMC. Depending on
the hardware and the same number of detected events, MxManagementCenter
can now show up to twice the number of live cameras with unlimited frame
rate on a grid than its predecessor.
Other Improvements
Bugfixes
- Playback of recordings of P2 cameras
When playing back recordings from a P2 camera (M12, D12, etc.) via
direct file server access, the program showed an SD card icon in the
center of the image.
- Playback of exported MXG files
It was not possible to play back exported MxPEG files (.MXG) under
Windows using VLC or Windows Media Player (with installed MxPEG
DirectShow codec).
- Slider for Hemispheric display modes
After activating the quick help using the Help (?)
icon, the slider for selecting the display mode of a hemispheric camera
in the focus window of a grid disappeared even though the quick help had
been closed in the meantime. Also, the display and the icon of the
slider did not match the currently displayed camera. The slider did not
always show for hemispherical cameras. For non-hemispherical cameras,
the slider sometimes showed but did not function.
- MxMC installations on different Windows systems
You can now set up MxMC in Windows installations with the same Windows
product ID on different computers and then use the program as a remote
station for door stations. For registering MxMC with the camera, the
program now uses a different unique ID rather than the Windows product
ID.
- "Audio Playback" user right
Users without the Audio Playback right were able to
hear the audio track in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, if the camera had recorded audio beforehand.
- Live image display on second monitor
Double-clicking on a grid tile displayed the camera's live image on a
second monitor, but sometimes showed a gray tile in the program window.
- Adding cameras to a grid
When adding new cameras to a grid in edit mode, one tile sometimes
contained more than one camera.
- Audio settings
The Push to talk setting in the Audio
section of the MxManagementCenter > Preferences
dialog (Mac) or the File > Preferences dialog
(Windows) was not stored and had to be re-applied every time after
starting the program.
Important Notes for Installing on
Windows Systems
If you intend to install this version on Windows
Vista, Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 systems, you need to make sure
that the Visual C++ Redistributable
for Visual Studio 2015 package has been installed.
Please observe the following hints:
- The installation wizard (file
MxManagementCenter_1-2-win64/32_Setup.exe
)
will automatically install this package in the last step of the setup
process. If you cancel the wizard before completing this step, you will
need to install the package manually. To so, download the package from
the Microsoft
website (file vc_redist.x64.exe
for 64 bit or vc_redist.x86.exe
for 32 bit systems) and install it. You may have to remove a package
that had only been installed partially in a previous attempt.
Remark: If the Visual
C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 package is not
installed, MxSoftPanel will show an error message after starting that
the file api-ms-win-crt-runtime-1.0.dll
is missing.
- Additional prerequisites on Windows 7 systems
for installing the Visual C++
Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 package:
- Make sure that the Service
Pack 1 has been installed.
- Install the newest version of Internet
Explorer for the system.
- Make sure that all security
updates have been installed using Windows Update.
Known Limitations
- Post Video Motion Detection (Post VM)
When playing back recordings from the camera, Post VM detection does not
work on time ranges that had been played back previously, immediately
before the current playback.
- Audio Playback
When playing back recordings with audio, sound dropouts may occur
infrequently, especially in continuous recordings. These dropouts only
occur when playing back in the Playback and Grid
Playback views, but not in the exported video files of the
recordings.
- "Mailbox Messages" filter
If the Mailbox Messages filter has been set, the new
histogram, which shows the distribution of events over time, currently
stays empty and does not show any door station messages.
- AVI export by the camera
When exporting a recording with gaps as an AVI file from the camera,
these gaps will show as time ranges without movement in the AVI file.
Instead of using one large time range with gaps (e.g., from an event
recording), you should add several small time ranges to the export list
for exporting.
- Integrated P2 cameras (M12, D12)
P2 cameras (e.g., M12, D12), which were added manually (i.e., not via
the automatic camera search), will again show up in the results of the
camera search.
- Fullscreen display on Windows machines
If a hemispheric camera has been displayed as Panorama image or a
similar view with distortion correction in Fullscreen
mode by MxMC on a Windows machine, this mode does not allow using the
menu any more. If this happens, close the Fullscreen
display mode by pressing either [ESC] or [F11].
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Release 1.1.1 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2015-12-17
Publishing Date: 2015-12-18
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.3.4.83
or higher. Only this release of the camera software will ensure that
all system functions are supported. To download the latest software,
please open the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/Cameras
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Exporting With Direct File Server Access
If direct file server access has been defined for browsing and playing
back recordings, exporting will now also use the direct file server
access. Until now, the data for exporting had been handled via the camera,
which also provided the actual data. Using the direct file server access
perceptibly increases export speed.
Note: Currently, the progress indicator does not show a
fully completed export when using direct file server access. The indicator
stops at 99%, although the exported file has been written completely. If
the indicator stops, you can cancel the export. Next, you can manually add
the exported file to the application (using drag&drop) for playback.
Alarm Handling
Using the new Alarms option in the Camera
Configuration dialog, you can set up MxMC to interpret new
events received by individual cameras as alarms. An alarm will apply red
color to the event images, the alarm bar and the alarm info bar in the
display windows of a grid. if activated, an alarm message will pop up.
Message Distribution Using MxMessageSystem
From this release onward, you can define special hyperlinks to send
messages using the MxMessageSystem of the integrated cameras and their
MxBus modules. The hyperlinks are defined using the following syntax:
mxmsg://<camera IP address>/<message>
or
mxmsg://<camera name>/<message>
instead of when using regular URLs
http://<camera IP address>/<URL>
Note that you can only use IP addresses and names of cameras that have
already been integrated into MxMC and that have also been activated.
Example:
mxmsg://10.17.143.93/OpenGarageDoor
Bugfixes
- Subsequent distortion correction and vPTZ in MxMC
When using vPTZ actions in MxMC with subsequent distortion correction of
hemispherical camera images on a grid in edit mode, the stored positions
had not been applied properly upon re-opening the grid.
- Playback of recordings with long pre-alarm
When playing back event recordings with audio and a pre-alarm of >
5 seconds recorded by a camera with software release 4.3.4.50
or 4.3.4.66
, the pre-alarm had not been shown in playback
when accessing the recording directly from the file server. You can play
back the recordings in the playback view via the camera, provided the
camera is running software release 4.3.4.80
or higher.
- Time searches with recording gaps
If you had been searching for a specific point in time (using the
calendar icon or by entering a search time) and there had not been any
recordings at that time, the playback view did not jump to the image
that was closest to the specified time. Instead, the playback view
always jumped to the last image before this point in time.
Known Limitations
- Alarm handling and changing of grids
When integrating many cameras (> about 30) that generate many events
(alarms), problems may occur when often changing grids while showing the
alarm bar.
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Release 1.1 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2015-11-19
Publishing Date: 2015-11-20
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. In addition, it is highly recommend to upgrade to release 4.3.4.80
or higher. Only this release of the camera software will ensure that
all system functions are supported. To download the latest software,
please open the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/Cameras
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Direct File Server Access
For browsing and playing back recordings, the program can now access the
data directly on the file server using SMB/CIFS (e.g., a NAS system). This
includes direct access to the data stored in MxFFS archives or in the
classical MOBOTIX folder/file structure. As a result, the playback of
recordings is independent of the camera and – most often – a lot
faster than when accessing the data via the camera.
To use the direct file server access, the corresponding file server paths
are defined in the File > Preferences > Recording
Paths dialog. Next, these paths are assigned to the individual
cameras in the Camera Configuration dialog. Depending on
the setting, MxMC will access the recordings either via the camera or
directly on the defined file server. When playing back the recordings from
the file server, the Player now shows an additional >
icon below the image. It is used to browse the recordings to a maximum of
30 seconds before and after the current image.
Several Languages Supported
The user interface and the integrated quick help of the program are
available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian,
Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.
If available, the program will automatically use the same language as the
operating system. If the language is not present, English or the second
system language will be used. Note that you can manually select other
languages in the File > Preferences > General
dialog.
Grid View With Option for Performance Optimization
The Group Configuration dialog (right-click on a group
or the Camera Management icon) now allows setting a maximum
frame rate. Doing so will limit the live cameras that are
displayed in the grid tiles to the specified frame rate. Depending on the
number and the frame rates of the cameras, this will result in a
significant reduction of processor load in the application. Likewise, the
required bandwidth used for transferring the images from the cameras to
MxMC will drop. This means that you can show even more cameras at the same
time. Note that this setting does not
affect the focus window of a grid.
Grid Export
When exporting recordings from a grid, you can now select individual
cameras after starting the export.
Joystick Calibration, Axis Adjustment and Behavior
To calibrate a joystick and to adjust its axes and its behavior, open the
File > Preferences > Joystick PTZ dialog
and change the settings as desired.
Known Limitations
- Subsequent distortion correction and vPTZ in MxMC
When using subsequent distortion correction of hemispherical camera
images in MxMC, some display modes (e.g., Panorama
ceiling-mounted) are not yet supported. In addition, after executing
vPTZ actions with a grid in edit mode, the stored positions are not
applied properly after storing and re-opening the grid.
- Playback of recordings with long pre-alarm
When playing back event recordings with audio and a pre-alarm of >
5 seconds recorded by a camera with software release 4.3.4.50
or 4.3.4.66
, the pre-alarm will not be shown in the player
when accessing the recording directly from the file server. You can play
back the recordings in the player via the camera, provided the camera is
running software release 4.3.4.80
or higher.
- Time searches with recording gaps
If you are searching for a specific point in time (using the calendar
icon or by entering a search time) and there is no recording at that
time, the player will not jump to the image that is closest to the
specified time. Instead, the player will always jump to the last image before
this point in time.
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Release 1.0.1 of MxManagementCenter
Creation Date: 2015-06-29
Publishing Date: 2015-06-30
Important Usage Notes
- In order to use MxManagementCenter, the MOBOTIX door stations and
other cameras need to run a software release
4.3.2.77
or
higher. Only this release of the camera software will ensure that all
system functions are available. To download this version, please open
the www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/MxMC
section on the MOBOTIX website.
Enhancements and Improvements
Windows Support
As opposed to release 1.0
of the software, this release
also supports Windows systems with Windows Vista or higher (32 and 64
bit).
OpenGL and Image Quality Settings
The Preferences dialog, General
section contains two new options:
In addition, release 1.0.1
contains many error corrections
and smaller improvements as compared to release 1.0
.
Known Limitations
- Player with camera access
The player currently always accesses the recordings via the camera when
searching and playing back recordings. It is not yet possible to
directly access the recordings stored on a file server. It is hence
recommended to use the camera's integrated SD card for storing the
recordings.
- Displaying/changing camera configuration settings
Changing the camera configuration settings in the Configuration
view is not yet supported by this release.
- Online Help
The online help of this release is only available in English and German.
Note that the help is not yet complete.
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MxManagementCenter Release 1.0 − Mac OS X Only
Creation date: 2015-06-03
Publishing date: 2015-06-03
Content
The MOBOTIX MxManagementCenter is a completely newly developed, intuitive
video management system for Windows and Macintosh systems. This document
describes how to install and use the software and includes a brief
technical description of the essential system functions as well.
Important Notes
-
Before using the MxManagementCenter with the intended MOBOTIX
cameras and door stations, all cameras must be updated with the
camera software V4.3.2.68 or higher. This is necessary for the
camera to provide all functions required by MxManagementCenter. This
version can be found on the MOBOTIX website under www.mobotix.com/other/Support/Software-Downloads/MxMC.
-
Camera models with software releases 3.5.x
and lower
(M12/D12/V12/M22M/D22M/Q22M) cannot be integrated or displayed in
this release.
The First Program Start and a Demo Configuration
- The MOBOTIX website contains a file named
MxMC-Demo.configuration
which contains a pre-defined MxManagementCenter configuration along with
several MxPEG video clips. When loaded, this configuration will give you
an overview of the program structure and the most important functions of
the MxManagementCenter without having to add cameras to try it out.
- This release of the program comes with an English, German, and French
user interface. If possible, the program will launch with the same
language as your operating system language. You can change this setting
manually in the File > Settings menu. If the
language is not supported, the program will start in English.
- When the MxManagementCenter starts you are presented with a MxManagementCenter
Welcome dialog and by clicking on the icon named Open
Project you can then select the previously saved
MxMC-Demo.configuration
file and the Program will load and start with that configuration.
- If you have already started the MxManagementCenter with another
configuration or created a new Project, you can still load this
configuration and try it out it via the menu item File ->
Open Project or via the Open function
available in the menu displayed by clicking on the Projects and
network environments icon.
- The MxManagementCenter Welcome dialog also provides
a function to import an existing MxControlCenter ini file
or a list of cameras from a MxEasy.ndb out of an
existing MxEasy installation. In both cases, the cameras are
automatically added to the MxManagementCenter using the access
information stored by the MxControlCenter(MxCC) and MxEasy. And if you
have selected import of an MxControlCenter ini, not only will the
cameras be added to the MxManagementCenter, but any layouts you created
using the MxControlCenter will be automatically added to the
MxManagementCenter as well. Each layout will be added as an individual Group
of cameras. For each background layout additionally the
existing background image along with icons representing the cameras is
used for the corresponding Graphic view in the MxManagementCenter.
Main Functions
The MxManagementCenter is a video management software with a focus on a
simple and intuitive interface. Full screen display of a camera via mouse
click, multi-monitor support, a clear representation of events and alarms,
the control of door stations as well as the execution of many actions by
"drag and drop" are just some examples of the many program functions.
Main Functions
Out of the above already mentioned many possibilities for viewing and
control of cameras and door stations of your video surveillance system,
the most important functions are the following ones:
- Addition of an unlimited number of cameras.
- Touchscreen-optimized operation.
- Camera groups with representation in Grid and Graphic Views.
- Grid Views with a focus window and many controls.
- Quick display of particular cameras in the focus window by "drag and
drop" from the camera bar.
- Graphic Views with freely definable icons, "soft buttons" used to
execute any URL, and live windows.
- Quick switching between Grid- and Graphic-Views.
- Optical and audible alarming of new events.
- Quick switching to the Playback-View to allow playback of events and
continuous recordings.
- The Instant Player that allows for quick viewing of the
latest events during live video monitoring operation.
- A special Research View for easy viewing of a large
number of events.
- Easy use of multiple monitors by double-clicking on the live image,
grid or event image.
- A camera sequencer.
- Door-station functions (Intercom, open door, turn light on/off, etc.)
- Data export.
- Subsequent distortion correction of hemispheric camera images - in
live images and in recordings
Notes for Operation
- Integrated online help
Clicking the "?" icon at the top right will display a
context-sensitive Quick Help. This Quick Help shows
an abbreviated functional description of all icons and other controls in
the current view.
In the Windows version of the program, the menu bar is hidden by
default, but it can be displayed (and hidden again) via pressing the
"Alt" key. Almost all icons have a dual function - if you click on the
icon a particular pre-defined function will be executed and if you click
and hold down the left mouse button or click with the right mouse button
on the icon a menu will be displayed. Icons with a dual function are
almost always marked as such using a small triangle in the lower right
corner of the icon.
Working with the MxManagementCenter is done via different Views
(Live, Player, Grid, Graphic, etc) that are switched into the
main program window. This switching is executed either via the icon Switch
View in the lower left corner of the application window or
the menu item View. Inside the different Views along
the top and bottom edges (dependent upon the View) there is often a film
strip which can be clicked upon to open it. When opened it provides a
quick method of selection of items used in each view. The film strip at
the top allows for quick selection of cameras and camera groups, and the
film strip at the bottom allows for quick selection and display of event
images.
The Welcome dialog provides an easy-to-use dialog for
convenient addition of cameras to the MxManagementCenter as well as for
storing and loading configurations. It is accessed via the menu item File
-> Welcome.
- Integration of cameras and definition of camera groups
The addition of cameras and door stations to the MxManagementCenter is
most easily done via the Welcome dialog, but it can
also be done via the context menu of the Camera Management icon,
available in the Live , Grid and Graphics Views. The definition of
camera groups can only be done via the context menu of this icon.
- Displaying camera images
By default, MxManagementCenter fits all camera images to fill the entire
image area. This often results in images being shown as zoomed in, so
there are no grey/empty borders. A Zoom icon "+" on
the slider below the display area for the image allows the user to zoom
out (and in) so that the entire visible image of the camera can be
viewed. The mouse wheel or touch pad can also be used to zoom in and out
as well.
Known Limitations
- Player with camera-only access to recordings
The player used to browse and playback camera recordings currently
always accesses the recordings via the camera regardless of where the
recordings are stored. Direct access to a file server that is used to
store recording is not yet possible. Playback of recordings stored on
the camera's internal SD card is, therefore, the most effective method
in this beta version of the program.
- Display and change of camera configuration
Changing the camera configuration in the Configuration
view is not included in this release.
- Online Help
The online help in this release is only available in English and German.
Please note that the online help is not quite complete.
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