Release Notes for MOBOTIX Camera Software
Document Information
Publisher: |
MOBOTIX
AG |
Author: |
Bernd Wilhelm |
Date: |
2024-06-14 |
Document: |
V7.3.4.23-r2_release-notes_en_v1.html |
Confidentiality: |
public |
Contents
These Release Notes contain a technical description of the most
important changes in the software for the MOBOTIX network camera line M7.
Software Releases—Overview
Notes:
- Please download the stable customer releases of the software from www.mobotix.com in the Services
> Download Center > Software Downloads section.
- Please note that some of the described features in the dialogs will
only be visible if the More button at the
bottom of a dialog has been pressed.
- Please send an email to support@mobotix.com
for feedback.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.4.23-r2 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71,
D71, c71, p71, p71TA, v71
Creation Date: 2024-06-14
Publishing Date: 2024-06-17
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3412_r3.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.4.12-r3
section of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
Improvements
Security update for push notifications to MOBOTIX Live App
This version contains a security update that is required for all cameras
that inform the MOBOTIX Live app by means of a push notification in
response to bell events or other alarms.
IMPORTANT:
The background to this measure is a change in the Google push
notification service used by the camera, which will require compliance
with new security rules from June 21, 2024. Without a firmware
update, push notifications can no longer be sent to mobile devices
from this date! This applies to mobile devices with both
Android and iOS operating systems.
Known Limitations
The software contains the
same known limitations as the version MX-V7-3-4-23
.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.4.23 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71,
c71, p71, p71TA, v71
Creation Date: 2024-03-22
Publishing Date: 2024-03-28
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3412_r3.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.4.12-r3
section of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2024-01-04.app
package from the Services > Download Center
> All Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Support for new Apps Kepler NurseAssist for c71A and Irisity IRIS
Anonymization
This version supports the two new Certified Apps:
- Kepler NurseAssist V1.0.0 for c71A cameras: used to
detect falls and other events in applications in the area of hospitals
and care facilities.
- Irisity IRIS Anonymization V1.0.5: is used to
pixelate moving people in the camera live image to protect privacy.
Details can be found in the release notes for the Certified App package MX_preinstalled_apps_2024-01-04.app.
Bugfixes
- Thermal false alarms after
camera reboot (V7.3.4.12-r3)
After restarting the camera, a previously defined thermal event
could trigger an alarm without the current temperature exceeding or
falling below the set threshold values.
Known Limitations
- Graphical definition
of detection areas and windows
Due to a cache error, it can happen in the web browsers Google Chrome
and Firefox that no windows or polygons can be set. Only an error
message is displayed. In this case, the camera can be opened in a
private window and the configuration can be carried out there.
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Changing the video codec for ONVIF recordings
Once the recording data for a particular ONVIF recording is stored, it
is not currently recommended to change the video codec of the recording
source. To change recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is
recommended that you reformat the storage media.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.4.12-r3 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71,
D71, c71, p71, p71TA, v71
Creation Date: 2024-02-08
Publishing Date: 2024-02-13
Notes on Release MX-V7.3.4.12-r3
- This version differs from the previous version 7.3.4.12
only in the bug fix described below.
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3412_r3.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.4.12-r3
section of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2024-01-04.app
package from the Services > Download Center
> All Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Support for new Apps Kepler NurseAssist for c71A and Irisity IRIS
Anonymization
This version supports the two new Certified Apps:
- Kepler NurseAssist V1.0.0 for c71A cameras: used to
detect falls and other events in applications in the area of hospitals
and care facilities.
- Irisity IRIS Anonymization V1.0.5: is used to
pixelate moving people in the camera live image to protect privacy.
Details can be found in the release notes for the Certified App package MX_preinstalled_apps_2024-01-04.app.
Bugfixes
- Thermal false alarms after
camera reboot (V7.3.4.12-r3)
After restarting the camera, a previously defined thermal event
could trigger an alarm without the current temperature exceeding or
falling below the set threshold values.
Known Limitations
- Graphical definition
of detection areas and windows
Due to a cache error, it can happen in the web browsers Google Chrome
and Firefox that no windows or polygons can be set. Only an error
message is displayed. In this case, the camera can be opened in a
private window and the configuration can be carried out there.
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Changing the video codec for ONVIF recordings
Once the recording data for a particular ONVIF recording is stored, it
is not currently recommended to change the video codec of the recording
source. To change recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is
recommended that you reformat the storage media.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.2.92 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71,
c71, p71, p71TA, v71
Creation Date: 2023-09-29
Publishing Date: 2023-10-10
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3292.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.2.92 section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2023-09-29.app
package from the Services > Download Center
> All Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Support MOBOTIX Thermal Validation App
This version supports the new Certified MOBOTIX Thermal Validation App for
early detection of fires while avoiding false alarms caused by moving hot
objects. Details can be found in the release notes for the Certified App
package MX_preinstalled_apps_2023-09-29.app.
Other improvement
- Private 4096-bit camera key
When generating your own X.509 certificate and a private camera key in
the Admin Menu > Network Configuration> Web Server
dialog, 4096 bits are now used instead of the previous 2048 bits.
- Certified App translations
The web browser pages for configuring the Apps from MOBOTIX and Visage
Technologies are now available in German and other supported languages
in addition to English.
- Display of password fields
The display of password fields when the dark theme is set has been
improved.
Bugfixes
- Live image freezes on limited bandwidth settings
When retrieving a live stream with a limited frame rate and limited
resolution at the same time, as is done, for example, in the
MxManagementCenter when setting "LowRes" or when displayed in the
MxThinClient, the camera live image could freeze.
- Network messages via MQTT
The sending of network messages of the type MQTT Publish was
incorrect and led to an error message.
- Incorrect German translation in the Admin Menu >
Configuration dialog
The menu entry was called "Auslastung einer Konfiguration..." instead of
"Laden einer Konfiguration...".
- MxAnalytics with Cumulative Counting Corridor Evaluation
When configuring MxAnalytics with cumulative counting corridor
evaluation, it was not possible to use admin passwords for the slave
cameras that contain certain special characters, such as '&', etc.
- Text overlays after changing ONVIF settings
In the case of the ONVIF integration
protocol was activated, changing ONVIF settings meant that
previously configured image overlays (texts and symbols) were no longer
displayed in the live image after the change.
- Resolutions available via ONVIF API
In some situations, the ONVIF integration API did not report
all resolutions supported by an RTSP video stream to the camera. In most
cases, this happened when the codec of an RTP video stream or the RTP
server's aspect ratio was reconfigured.
- RTP server
configuration after configuration via ONVIF API
Occasionally, the camera's RTP server configuration was not updated
correctly when parts of ONVIF media profiles (called "configurations")
were replaced, removed, or added by an ONVIF VMS client. This could lead
to the following different effects, for example:
- Incorrect configuration values were displayed in the respective ONVIF
VMS client
- RTP video, audio, or metadata streams were not displayed as configured
or are not displayed at all.
- RTP streams that contained sub-streams, e.g. a metadata stream that
was previously removed from the respective ONVIF media profile.
- JPEG Header for Thermal Cameras
In thermal cameras, the internal triggering of the FFC (thermal
shutter) caused that no TR variables were entered in the JPEG header of
the subsequently generated camera images.
- Usage of the Object Recognition App
When using the Object Recognition App in combination with the Activity
Sensor AI Ap, the camera's frame rate could drop to 1 frame per second.
Known Limitations
- Graphical definition
of detection areas and windows
Due to a cache error, it can happen in the web browsers Google Chrome
and Firefox that no windows or polygons can be set. Only an error
message is displayed. In this case, the camera can be opened in a
private window and the configuration can be carried out there.
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Changing the video codec for ONVIF recordings
Once the recording data for a particular ONVIF recording is stored, it
is not currently recommended to change the video codec of the recording
source. To change recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is
recommended that you reformat the storage media.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.2.76 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71,
c71, p71, p71TA, v71
Creation Date: 2023-04-26
Publishing Date: 2023-05-02
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3276.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.2.76 section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2023-04-26.app
package from the Services > Download Center
> All Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Integration of MQTT protocol
This version supports the widely used, efficient and bandwidth-optimized
MQTT network protocol for exchanging messages between IoT devices. The
camera can use the so-called MQTT broker to publish its own messages, for
example when certain events occur, as well as subscribe to messages from
other MQTT devices and react accordingly when they are received. For this
purpose, the following new dialogs and functions have been implemented:
- The new Admin Menu > Network Configuration > MQTT Configuration
dialog is used to activate MQTT, configure the MQTT broker, and define
the data and events to be published as MQTT messages.
- In the Setup Menu > Event Control > Event Overview dialog, the
new event sensor type MQTT Subscription for receiving MQTT network
messages can be selected and configured when adding message events.
For more information, see the program's online help
Improvements in the area of integration protocols, ONVIF and RTP
streaming
The following improvements have been implemented in this area.
RTP-RAW-Streaming
- Support for additional mono camera models
Raw streaming mode is now also supported for the following camera
models:
- Camera models with only one image sensor - Q71, D71, c71, p71, P71TA
and v71
- Dual-sensor cameras with only one connected sensor
- Optical (non-thermal) image sensors on thermal camera
- 2 x 4K RTP RAW streaming
Previously, only one of two 4K RTP video streams could be enabled on the
Integration Protocols settings page (Admin menu > Camera
Administration > Integration Protocols). This restriction
has now been lifted so that customers are now able to retrieve RTP video
streams from all available video encoders at the same time.
- Increased flexibility in RTP RAW streaming/mode
The image source ("Full" or "Raw" streaming mode) of RTP video streams
can now be configured individually for each video stream on the
Integration Protocols configuration page (Admin menu > Camera
Administration > Integration Protocols). In previous
versions of the camera software, the image source could only be
configured globally for all RTP video streams at the same time.
Integration Mode, ONVIF Fail-Over, and Genetec Settings
- Configuration of RTP Video Encoder Parameters
The Admin Menu > Camera Administration > Integration Protocols
dialog now supports the configuration of video encoder parameters in the
ONVIF, Genetec, and Genetec+ONVIF integration modes. In previous
releases, the RTP video stream parameters could only be changed in
compatible VMS clients.
- Audio streaming support for ONVIF failover recording
The camera now also supports streaming recorded audio from ONVIF
(failover) recordings to VMS systems. In previous versions of the
camera's software, audio was recorded to the camera's SD card, but not
streamed through the camera's RTP server.
- Support for Genetec audio alarm events
Audio alarm events are now supported for Mx7 series cameras through the
camera's Genetec integration API.
Other improvement
- Microphone Event
An existing microphone can now be used to define a microphone event in
the Environment Events section of the Setup
menu > Event Control > Event Overview dialog. This
applies to the integrated microphone in the audio and MultiSense module
as well as to a connected microphone, the line-in connection of the S74
audio IO plug-in card and the microphone of the mono models Q71, D71,
c71, p71 and v71.
- New lenses (8° and F1.0)
This version supports image sensor modules with the new super-telephoto
lens (8° angle of opening) and the new very light-sensitive lens, which
has an F1.0 aperture.
- OpenVPN client with SHA256
In the Admin Menu > Network Setup> OpenVPN Client
Settings dialog, the value SHA256 can now also be
selected for the Authentication option.
- Variables for digital input/output
With the new variables $(SEN.IN1),$(SEN.OU1
and $(SEN.OU2),
the current status (value 0 or 1) of any digital inputs and outputs of a
MOBOTIX 7 camera can be determined. As usual, the variables can be used,
for example, to display the values in the live image or to transmit the
values within a network message.
ATTENTION: These variables replace the variables $(SEN.INA)
to $(SEN.INP)!
- Variables for IR and white light illumination
The following new variables can be used to determine the status of any
connected or existing lighting modules.
- $(SEN.LTA):
Displays the status of an IR module connected to any camera port
- $(SEN.LT0...
LT3): Displays the status of an IR module connected to camera
port No. 1,... 4
- $(SEN.IRR):
Displays the value of the existing IR illumination ring on Q71, D71
and indoor camera models
- $(SEN.WTR):
Displays the value of the white light illumination ring on Q71 and D71
cameras or a white light module connected on M73 and S74
In each case, the value 0 for a currently
switched off and the value 1 for currently switched on lighting is
returned.
- Camera status with information about thermal sensor type (A
and B)
If thermal sensor modules are connected, the Camera Status
dialog shows whether the sensor is type A or type B. This information is
relevant because some functions are only supported for Type B thermal
sensors.
- Double selection of the IR module
An IR module connected to a camera port could be selected in the Admin
Menu > Hardware Configuration > Assign Wires dialog
for the various options with both the IR Illuminator value and
the IR Light:M<Port-No> value. This was confusing and now
only the value IR Light: M<Port-Nr> is offered for
selection.
Bugfixes
- RTP streaming on 12MP sensors
- When streaming 12 MP sensors via the camera's RTP
server, the maximum resolution UltraHD (2880x2880)
was only available in full streaming mode if the
stream was configured in the MxPEG codec. This is now also possible
for H.264/H.265.
- When using the RTP server in raw streaming mode, the UltraHD
(2880x2880) resolution was not available.
- Changing the camera time via the ONVIF API
If a VMS client has changed the camera time via the ONVIF API, the
camera has changed its time zone, even if the client did not request it.
This could result in incorrect device time.
- Changing Video Motion Window via Genetec API
In some cases, Video Motion windows configured through the Genetec
Integration API were placed incorrectly and did not match the bounding
box set in the Genetec Security Center.
- Stopping MxHUB ONVIF G Failover Recordings
Cameras that are integrated into MxHUB via the ONVIF Integration API
sometimes did not stop an ongoing ONVIF failover recording, even if
MxHUB had previously reconnected to the camera.
- Registration of Smart Data Sources for MxManagementCenter
(MxMC)
After activating an App in the Setup Menu > Certified App
Control > Certified App Settings dialog, the corresponding
Smart Data Source is automatically added in the Admin Menu >
Camera Configuration > Smart Data Configuration dialog.
However, in order to transmit the information about the Smart Data
Source to the MxMC for use in the MxMC's Smart Data Search, a camera
restart was first required, this is no longer necessary.
- Using MxMessageSystem Event Profiles
For certain special camera configurations, it was not possible to use
more than one event profile of type MxMessageSystem .
- Configuration of the MxActivitySensor in the Japanese user
interface
When the Japanese user interface of the camera was set, the arrows for
displaying the Left and Right directions
were reversed in the dialog for configuring the MxActivitySensor.
- Thermal variables for Full Image recording
In the recorded images of a Full Image recording, the use of the
following variables to determine different temperature values was
incorrect:
$(IMG. TRM. MIN.right), $(IMG. TRM. MAX.right), $(IMG. TRP.
MIN.right), $(IMG. TRP. MAX.right). The values were not
determined and entered in the image:
Known Limitations
- Graphical definition
of detection areas and windows
Due to a cache error, it can happen in the web browsers Google Chrome
and Firefox that no windows or polygons can be set. Only an error
message is displayed. In this case, the camera can be opened in a
private window and the configuration can be carried out there.
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Changing the video codec for ONVIF recordings
Once the recording data for a particular ONVIF recording is stored, it
is not currently recommended to change the video codec of the recording
source. To change recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is
recommended that you reformat the storage media
- Resolutions
available via ONVIF API
In some situations, the ONVIF integration API does not report
all resolutions supported by an RTSP video stream to the camera. In most
cases, this happens when the codec of an RTP video stream or the RTP
server's aspect ratio is reconfigured.
Workaround: After restarting the camera or briefly changing
the integration mode, all resolutions should be offered again.
- RTP server
configuration after configuration via ONVIF API
Occasionally, the camera's RTP server configuration is not updated
correctly when parts of ONVIF media profiles (called "configurations")
are replaced, removed, or added by an ONVIF VMS client. This can lead to
the following different effects, for example:
- Incorrect configuration values are displayed in the respective ONVIF
VMS client
- RTP video, audio, or metadata streams are not displayed as configured
or are not displayed at all.
- RTP streams that contain sub-streams, e.g. a metadata stream that was
previously removed from the respective ONVIF media profile.
Workaround: If this issue
occurs, customers should restart the camera and check the camera
configuration again. If the camera configuration is still incorrect after
restarting the camera, customers should try repeating the configuration
changes or, if necessary, re-registering the camera in their VMS client
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Software Release MX-V7.3.1.60 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71,
c71, p71, p71TA, v71
Creation Date: 2023-01-27
Publishing Date: 2023-02-03
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3160.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.1.60 section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2023-01-27.app
package from the Services > Download Center
> All Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Support of the camera model p71 Thermal ECO
With this version, the new camera model p71 Thermal ECO is supported.
This is an affordable basic thermal solution for indoor use, which has a
wide viewing angle and covers various basic applications. These include,
for example, perimeter and burglary protection as well as temperature
monitoring.
S74 camera with Long Cable Extender and 12MP sensor modules
When connecting a Long Cable Extender (LCE) to a camera port of a S74
camera, the connection and operation of a 12MP sensor module to the LCE is
now also supported. For that purpose, in the web browser, the value
Long (> 2 meters) must be selected for the Cable
length option in the Admin > Hardware Configuration
> Sensor Module Configuration dialog.
Certified Apps with improved support for the Smart Data interface to
MxManagementCenter
Along with this version of the camera software, a new Certified App
Package 'MX_preinstalled_apps_2023-01-27.app' was also released. This
package contains all Certified Apps, including the MOBOTIX Analytics App
with AI/deep learning-based object recognition. Compared to the previous
version 2022-11-28, it contains improvements of the Smart Data interface
to the MxManagementCenter (MxMC). Details on the exact contents of the
package and the changes can be found in the release notes for the package
in the Services > Download Center > All Software Downloads
> Certified Apps > MX Certified Apps Release 2023-01-27 section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
Known Limitations
- S74 cameras and
MultiSense module
When operating a MultiSense module on a S74 camera, the light sensor of
the module cannot be read out after a camera restart. In this case, no
lux value for the Multisense is displayed in the Camera Status dialog in
the Sensors area and events in the definition of which the illumination
values of this sensor are used no longer trigger!
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone, to the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO board
and to the new Q71 model.
- RTP streaming
- When streaming 12 MP sensors via the camera's RTP
server in Full Streaming Mode, the maximum
resolution in the aspect ratio "1:1" (2880x2880) is currently only
available if the stream is configured to the MxPEG codec.
- When using the camera's RTP server in Raw Streaming Mode,
the "UltraHD" resolution is only available on 4K
Optical sensors. "UltraHD" is not supported on 12MP and 4MP ULL
optical sensors.
- On MOBOTIX 7 single lense cameras
(Q71, D71, c71, p71, v71) the RAW mode is currently disabled and is
not supported.
- Changing the video codec for ONVIF recordings
Once the recording data for a particular ONVIF recording is stored, it
is not currently recommended to change the video codec of the recording
source. To change recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is
recommended that you reformat the storage media
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Software Release MX-V7.3.1.57 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71,
c71, p71, v71
Creation Date: 2022-11-28
Publishing Date: 2022-12-01
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3157.mpl
from the Services > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.1.57 section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-11-28.app
package from the Services > Download Center
> All Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Image Quality Improvement
In this version, both the factory settings and many internal parameters
important for image generation have been fundamentally revised. Thus, this
software delivers much better images in many lighting situations than the
previous versions. This is especially true for dark scenes and manifests
itself in both improved image sharpness and lower image noise.
Improvements and changes in the area of Certified Apps
Improvements to the Smart Data Interface for MxManagementCenter (MxMC)
from version 2.7
The configuration steps required for a system administrator to search and
display App result data from an Mx7 camera integrated into the
MxManagementCenter have been significantly simplified:
- After activating an App in the camera, it automatically enters a
suitable Smart Data source in the Admin > Camera
Administration > Smart Data Configuration dialog. In
principle, the Smart Data interface only has to be activated once.
- In the MxManagementCenter, the camera can then use the new Get
Camera Apps function to retrieve the internally required
information about the activated Apps of an integrated Mx7 camera.
- The corresponding Smart Data sources are then automatically entered
into the list available in the MxManagementCenter and the user can
search directly for result data from these Apps in the Smart Data search
of MxMC.
Updated and new Certified Apps
Along with this version of the camera software, a new Certified App
Package 'MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-11-28.app' was also released. This
package contains all Certified Apps, including the MOBOTIX Analytics App
with AI/deep learning-based object recognition. Compared to the previous
version, it includes the following new apps:
- MOBOTIX Advanced Radiometry (for the detection of
temperature events)
- Mobotix Barcode Reader (for reading 1D and 2D
barcodes)
- Vaxtor Genesis (for generic searching for defined
texts)
In addition, some existing Apps from MOBOTIX,
Visage Technologies and Vaxtor have
been replaced by new, improved versions. Details on the exact
contents of the package and the changes can be found in the release notes
for the package in the Services > Download Center > All
Software Downloads > Certified Apps > MX Certified Apps Release
2022-11-28 section of the MOBOTIX website
(https://www.mobotix.com).
In addition, this version supports the new Mobotix Thermal Heat
Detection App, which is currently only available with a French
user interface and can be downloaded separately from the MOBOTIX website.
Notes on using the apps together with the
MxManagementCenter (MxMC)
- The smart data interface improvement mechanism described above is not
currently supported for A.I.Tech and Irisity Apps. For all
other Apps, this automatism has been implemented in the latest
versions of the App package 2022-11-28.
- To use the automatism in MxManagementCenter,
version 2.7 of MxMC or higher is required.
Due to the changes to the configuration of the Smart Data interface
described above, the following restrictions apply when using Apps from
App Package 2022-11-28 together with
MxMC version V2.6.1 or lower:
- The data of the App VT_Face.face by Visage
Technologies Face Recognition cannot
be displayed!
- For the remaining Apps, after activating an App in the camera for
the first time, the name of the Smart Data Source automatically
entered for this App in the Admin > Camera Administration
> Smart Data Configuration dialog, must be supplemented
by an appendix ".plate", ".vehicle", etc. , according to the following
list:
- FFLPR.plate
- FFLPRAM.plate
- FFLPR_MMCR.vehicle
- FFLPRME.plate
- VaxALPR.plate
- VaxALPRADR.plate
- VaxALPRMMC.vehicle
- VaxOCRContainer.container
- VaxOCRUIC.uic
- VaxUSDOT.plate
- This is not necessary for Apps that were already activated before
the update and whose name is therefore already fully entered in the
list.
- For subsequent changes in the Setup > Control for
Certified Apps > Settings for Certified Apps dialog,
pressing the Set button causes all FFGroup and
Vaxtor Apps active in the dialog to be automatically entered back into
the list of Smart Data sources in the Admin > Camera
Administration > Smart Data Configuration dialog, in
each case without the appendix ".plate", ".vehicle", etc.. These
entries must be manually removed from the list, otherwise an
error will occur when displaying the associated data in the Smart Data
search.
Other improvements
- Event Player
The function icons in the Event Player view have been adapted to match
the icons used in this view in the Mx6 camera line and are therefore
easier to understand.
- Focusing aid
After activating the focusing aid in the camera Quick Controls, a window
can now be defined with the mouse in the image, the contents of which
are then used for focusing.
- Counting Corridors of the MxAnalytics App
When configuring counting corridors for the MOBOTIX Analytics App, the
names for the flow directions are no longer limited to North
and South , but can be assigned arbitrarily. In addition,
deactivating the new option Count Counter Direction
means that the passes in the direction of South are no longer
counted and output in the report.
- FTP directory names
When using FTP Transfer Profiles, the characters '&' and ' ' can now
also be used in the FTP folder names.
Bugfixes
- Camera mode
When changing the camera mode in the Admin > Hardware
Configuration > Camera Mode dialog, it could happen
after a camera restart using the Reboot Camera
function in the same dialog that the mode was not applied completely and
partly displayed incorrectly.
- Setting time and date via ONVIF
When setting the system time and date for a camera integrated via the
ONVIF protocol using the SAOP Action SetSystemDateAndTime()
without specifying the time zone, the time zone in the camera was
also changed to the value "Custom/Posix", which subsequently led to
error effects
- Dialog Setup Menu > Certified App Control > Certified
Apps Settings
After the first activation of the Arming option in the
above dialog, the check boxes for activating the individual Apps were
not displayed. After reloading the dialog, they were then available.
Known Limitations
- S74 cameras and
MultiSense module
When operating a MultiSense module on a S74 camera, the light sensor of
the module cannot be read out after a camera restart. In this case, no
lux value for the Multisense is displayed in the Camera Status dialog in
the Sensors area and events in the definition of which the illumination
values of this sensor are used no longer trigger!
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone, to the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO board
and to the new Q71 model.
- RTP streaming
- When streaming 12 MP sensors via the camera's RTP
server in Full Streaming Mode, the maximum
resolution in the aspect ratio "1:1" (2880x2880) is currently only
available if the stream is configured to the MxPEG codec.
- When using the camera's RTP server in Raw Streaming Mode,
the "UltraHD" resolution is only available on 4K
Optical sensors. "UltraHD" is not supported on 12MP and 4MP ULL
optical sensors.
- On MOBOTIX 7 single lense cameras
(Q71, D71, c71, p71, v71) the RAW mode is currently disabled and is
not supported.
- Changing the video codec for ONVIF recordings
Once the recording data for a particular ONVIF recording is stored, it
is not currently recommended to change the video codec of the recording
source. To change recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is
recommended that you reformat the storage media
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Software Release MX-V7.3.1.46 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71,
c71, p71, v71
Creation Date: 2022-09-01
Publishing Date: 2022-09-09
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3146.mpl
from the Support > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.1.46 section
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-09-01.app
package from the Support > Download Center > All
Software Downloads > Certified Apps section of the
MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Support indoor models c71, p71 and v71
This software version also supports the new Mx7 indoor camera models c71,
p71 and v71. In contrast to the outdoor
models of the Mx7 camera line, these models can also be operated with PoE
Class 3. To activate this energy-saving mode, a small switch on the camera
board, right next to the RJ45 socket, must first be set to position "1"
and then the PoE class 3 must be set in the web user interface. For this
purpose, in the Admin Menu > Network Configuration >
Ethernet interface dialog, in the Ethernet Hardware
Options section, there is the Configure PoE function
button. With its help, another dialog Power
over Ethernet (PoE) is opened and there the setting of the Power
Supply option can be changed to the value Power
over Ethernet (Class 3).
Notes on operation
in PoE class 3
- The IR LEDs of the camera are operated in this
operating mode only with reduced power consumption and produce a lower
brightness.
- The new USB Power Output function (see below)
cannot be activated in this mode in the Admin Menu > Manage
Hardware Configuration > Hardware Extensions dialog.
Whitelight module support for M73 and S74 cameras
This firmware version supports the new Whitelight module for M73 and S74
cameras. Depending on the variant, the High Power LED module can
illuminate an area around the camera with a distance of up to 80 m and
thus significantly increase the image quality. After connecting a
Whitelight module to one of the camera ports, just like an IR Light
module, it can be used in the Admin Menu > Hardware
Configuration > Assign Wires dialog, by selecting the value
White Light: M<Port No> for the Lights or
IR Lights option, for illumination after automatic
day-night switching. In the Signal Out Profiles dialog,
it can also be used to define Signal Output Profiles by selecting the same
value for the Signal Out Action(SO) option and thus
switched on/off in response to any events.
Notes on the use
of Whitelight and IR light modules
- For several light modules connected to the camera (Whitelight and/or
IR modules), in the Admin Menu > Hardware
Configuration > Assign Wires dialog, as a value for the
options Lights or IR Lights in
addition to a specific light module, depending on the module type also
the value WL Illuminator, IR Illuminator or WL+IR
Illuminator can be selected. In this case, all connected light
modules are activated simultaneously after a day-night switch
for illumination.
- The same applies analogously to the selection of light modules in
the Signal Out Profiles dialog. There, too, a
specific module or all light modules connected to the camera can be
selected for use in Signal Out Profiles . An associated event then
also triggers an activation of all connected light modules at the same
time.
Improvements of the Storage Failure Detection
- Monitoring of retention time
With the help of the new Time to Keep option in the General
Settings area of the Admin Menu > Storage >
Storage Failure Detection dialog, the retention time set by
the Time to Keep option in the Admin Menu
> Storage > Storage on External File Server / Flash Device
dialog can be monitored. If the retention time cannot be reached, e.g.
because the existing storage area of the file server used is not
sufficient and the recording therefore is running round before the
retention time is reached, a notification and output of a message takes
place in the log file of the Memory Failure Monitoring
dialog.
- SD Card Flash Wear and I/O Error Messages
After activating the SD card I/O option in the General
Settings section of the Admin Menu > Storage >
Storage Failure Detection dialog, critical system
error messages are displayed as soon as the flash wear has reached 100%.
In addition, this option causes the notification of SD card I/O errors
and the output of messages for I/O errors in the log file of the
above-mentioned dialog.
- Monitoring the MxFFS Archive Buffer
Activating the new Buffer MxFFS Archive option in the
the General Settings section of the Admin
Menu > Storage > Storage Failure Detection dialog
monitors the SD card transfer buffer when stored in a (buffered) MxFFS
archive. When storing in a MxFFS archive with the SD card as the primary
target, a message is notified and output in the log file of the Storage
Failure Detection dialog as soon as the SD card has a level
of 120MByte. The messages are sent until the level has fallen below
80MByte again. When stored in a buffered MxFFS archive, the notification
and message output take place as soon as the data is stored on the SD
card instead of directly in the archive.
Thermal Camera Enhancements
- Ambient temperature for thermal cameras
Decimal values can now also be specified for the Ambient
Temperature to be set in the Temperature
Compensation area of the Setup Menu > Thermal
Sensor Settings dialog.
- SNMP OIDs for Thermal TR Measurement Windows
For Thermal TR cameras, an additional table object statusThermalRadiometryTemperatureTable, which is specified in
the MOBOTIX SNMP MIB file, is now returned via SNMP. This contains,
among others, the values of the measured temperature for each defined
temperature measurement window. Depending on the set Comparison
Type of the TR event, the maximum or minimum measured
temperature is transmitted.
Updated Certified Apps
Along with this version of the camera software, a new Certified app
package 'MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-09-01.app' has also been released. This
package contains all Certified Apps, including the MOBOTIX
Analytics app with AI/Deep Learning-based object recognition.
Compared to the previous version, it includes some improved
versions of the Apps from MOBOTIX, Visage Technologies and Vaxtor.
Details on the exact content of the package and the changes can be found
in the release notes for the package in the Support > Download
Center > All Software Downloads > Certified Apps > MX Certified
Apps Release 2022-09-01 section of the MOBOTIX website
(https://www.mobotix.com).
Other improvements
- USB Power Output
In the Admin Menu > Hardware Configuration > Manage
Hardware Expansions dialog, it is possible to set the USB
Power Output operating mode in the USB Connector area.
By activating a previously configured USB Power Output, a device
connected to the camera USB port, such
as an
IR radiator
powered by
USB, is supplied with a voltage
of 5V by the camera via the USB interface. The activation can be done by
an automatic day-night-switch or by executing a corresponding Signal Out
Profile, for example after an assigned event. The required configuration
is done in the Admin Menu > Hardware Configuration
> Assign Wires or in the Signal Out Profiles
dialog by selecting the value Camera: USB Power for the
corresponding option.
- Improved App stability
When using Certified Apps of the Mx7 camera line, there could be
internal camera stability problems. This was especially true for the use
of several Apps at the same time and manifested itself in the following
error behavior
- The list of activatable Apps in the Setup Menu >
Certified App Control > Certified App Settings dialog
remained empty and no Apps could be configured. After a camera
restart, they were available again .
- The transmission of the App result data and its display in the
MxManagementCenter (MxMC) using the Smart Data Interface no longer
worked. In this case, a camera restart was necessary before camera App
data could be searched for and displayed again in the MxMC.
This behavior has now been fundamentally
improved so that the Apps can be displayed and used in a stable way.
Bugfixes
- S74 cameras and
MultiSense module
When operating a MultiSense module on an S74 camera, it could happen
after a camera restart that values for the PIR and temperature sensor
could no longer be read by the camera and thus defined events could no
longer be triggered. This has been corrected and there is still a
restriction with the light sensor (see below).
- Q71 Installation
Mode
Setting the Installation option in the
vPTZ area of the Quick Controls to the Wall or Floor
values was incorrect in some cases.
- Bugfixes in the area of day-night
switching and IR illumination
- Day-night switching
for IR-Cut Day & Night Sensor Modules
Especially with ULL sensor modules with IR-Cut filter, the factory-set
automatic day/night switching (options IR-Cut Filter and
Light Switch) could lead to the camera running permanently in night or
day mode after a switching process and having to be switched manually.
- Profiles ~IRLightON,
~IRLightOFF, ~IRLightToggle not usable
When defining action groups, the internal Signal Out profiles ~IRLightON,
~IRLightOFF, ~IRLightToggle could not be selected for
actions if no MX-232-IO box or S74 IO slide-in boards were connected
to the camera.
- Using the Signal Out
for day-night switching
In the Admin Menu > Hardware Configuration >
Assign Wires dialog, the use of the Value Camera: Out
for the IR Lights option was incorrect and thus the Signal Out
could not be used to switch on for example an external IR emitter
after switching to night mode.
- LPF sensors and IR
illumination
The use of an LPF sensor did not result in the internal Signal Out
Profile ~IRLightOn
being permanently activated and thus permanently switching on a
corresponding IR emitter or a built-in IR light module, as is
necessary for the use of an LPF sensor.
- Day-night switching
for separate sensors
In the "classic" day-night switching between a color and a
black-and-white sensor module, switching on the light source selected
in the Admin > Hardware Configuration > Assign Wires dialog
for the IR Lights option did not work after
switching to night mode.
- Multisense
illumination value in camera status
The lux value displayed in the Camera Status
dialog in the Sensors area for a connected Multisense
module was incorrect.
- Definition of SIP
accounts
When defining SIP accounts in the Admin Menu > Audio and
VoIP Telephony > SIP Server Settings dialog, the error
message 'Error: SIP addresses and user names must be unique.' could
occur despite valid entries.
- Changing the Camera
Mode
Switching the Camera Mode in the Admin Menu
> Hardware Configuration > Camera Mode dialog from Streaming
to AI or vice versa was sometimes not performed correctly if
the subsequent necessary camera restart was not performed manually, but
via the Reboot link available in the dialog.
Known Limitations
- S74 cameras and
MultiSense module
When operating a MultiSense module on a S74 camera, the light sensor of
the module cannot be read out after a camera restart. In this case, no
lux value for the Multisense is displayed in the Camera Status dialog in
the Sensors area and events in the definition of which the illumination
values of this sensor are used no longer trigger!
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Dialog Setup Menu
> Certified App Control > Certified Apps Settings
After the first activation of the Arming option in the
above dialog, the check boxes for activating the individual Apps are not
displayed. After reloading the dialog, they are then available.
- Online help for App
dialogs
Online help is currently only partially available in the dialogs for
configuring the Certified Apps.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone, to the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO board
and to the new Q71 model.
- RTP streaming
- When streaming 12 MP sensors via the camera's RTP
server in Full Streaming Mode, the maximum
resolution in the aspect ratio "1:1" (2880x2880) is currently only
available if the stream is configured to the MxPEG codec.
- When using the camera's RTP server in Raw Streaming Mode,
the "UltraHD" resolution is only available on 4K
Optical sensors. "UltraHD" is not supported on 12MP and 4MP ULL
optical sensors.
- On MOBOTIX 7 single lense cameras
(Q71, D71, c71, p71, v71) the RAW mode is currently disabled and is
not supported.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.1.31-r3 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71,
D71
Creation Date: 2022-06-28
Publishing Date: 2022-06-30
Notes on Release MX-V7.3.1.31-r3
- This version differs from the previous version 7.3.1.31-r1
only in the bug fixes described below for this version.
Notes on Release MX-V7.3.1.31-r1
- This release is different from its predecessor release
7.3.1.31
only in improved
support for the Irisity App from the Certified
Apps 2022-06-02 App
package and an improved online help for the Admin Menu >
Camera Administration > Integration Protocols dialog.
Important notes on installation
- This version supports
all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated with the same file
MX_system_7_3131_r2.mpl
from the Support > Download Center > All
software downloads > cameras > MX system release 7.3.1.31-r3
section of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-06-21.app
package from the Support > Download Center > All
Software Downloads > Certified Apps section of the
MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
ONVIF-G
With this software version, the M7 camera models support the ONVIF-G
standard. This allows these cameras to use the ONVIF-G protocol to
configure edge recording on the camera's internal SD card and then access
the data stored in this way. Some video management systems, such as e.g.
MOBOTIX HUB, use this function to implement a so-called "fail-over
recording". With that the failure of a storage server is briefly bridged
by an edge recording on the camera.
Notes on ONVIF-G
- In this software version, the recordings are
stored by edge recording on the camera's internal SD card in the same
area as the data from activated Apps, i.e. in the User Data
partition. This will be changed in a subsequent software version and
the size of the area on the SD card available for edge recording will
be adjustable.
- For newly delivered cameras, the partition is already available ex
works. For older cameras with a software version earlier than 7.2.1.29
or when replacing the SD card, the SD card must be reformatted and
this partition created.
- It is not possible to record or access an external
file server or flash media (USB stick, SDD drive) using
ONVIF-G.
- Currently, the ONVIF G edge recording supports
the video codecs H.264 and H.265. The MJPEG and
MxPEG codecs are not supported.
- Currently, it is not possible to stream audio
data via the ONVIF-G interface in addition to video.
- Once recording data have been stored for a
particular ONVIF recording, switching the video codec
of the recording source is currently not recommended.
To switch recording codecs for an ONVIF recording, it is recommended
to format the storage medium.
Updated and new Certified Apps
Along with this version of the camera software, a new Certified App
package 'MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-06-21.app'
has also been released. This package contains all Certified Apps,
including the MOBOTIX Analytics App with AI/Deep
Learning-based object recognition. Compared to the
previous version, it also includes revised versions of the Apps
from FFGroup, Vaxtor and Iristy, a new App
from Vaxtor (USDOT) as well as two new Apps
from MOBOTIX for color recognition (Mobotix
Color Recognition) and AI-based motion detection (Mobotix
ActivitySensor). Details on the exact content of the package
and the changes can be found in the release notes for the package in the Support
> Download Center > All Software Downloads > Certified Apps
> MX Certified Apps Release 2022-05-31 area of the MOBOTIX
website (https://www.mobotix.com).
Other improvements
- SNMP support
With this version, SNMP clients can also receive various
temperature values from thermal cameras via the SNMP protocol. The
SNMP-MIB file of the camera has been extended by corresponding OIDs 'MOBOTIX-MIB::statusThermal*'.
- Maximum text font size
The maximum size of the text fonts for text overlays in the
live image or image profiles has been increased from 24pt to 48pt.
- Online help Integration Protocols
The online help of the dialog Admin
Menu > Camera administration > Integration Protocols has
been expanded and improved in many places.
Bugfixes
- PoE switches with
PoE class3 (correction in 7.3.1.31-r3)
For network switches that return an incorrect PoE class (PoE3 instead of
PoE+) during the negotiation phase, the camera version 7.3.1.31-r1 did
not support the operation of additional resources such as an IR module.
- IR module with LPF
sensor module (correction in V7.3.1.31-r3)
The operation of an IR module together with an LPF sensor module was not
possible in version 7.3.1.31-r1.
- Update of older
software versions with activated App Object Recognition (correction
in V7.3.1.31-r3)
If an older software version was updated to version 7.3.1.31 or
7.3.1.31-r1 on a camera with App Object Recognition
enabled, without first disabling this App and resetting the camera to
"Streaming" mode, some combinations of firmware and App version could
lead to problems: the camera then restarted again and again after a few
seconds of uptime.
- Further
WDR improvements
In special lighting situations, the following effects could still occur
when WDR is activated: short-term black image, unstable exposure
control, image flickering (fast change between brighter and darker image
with increased MxPEG rate).
- Camera restarts when
combining Apps and thermal modules
For cameras with a thermal module connected to Port1 or Port2,
activating the Certified Apps led to a regular (every 5min) restart of
the camera.
- Day-night switching
for IR-Cut Day & Night Sensor Modules
Depending on the software version, the factory-set automatic day/night
switching (options IR-Cut Filter and Light
Switch) for IR-Cut Day & Night sensor modules could lead
to the cameras running permanently in night mode (from V7.2.1.x on) or
day mode and had to be switched manually.
- Variables $(SEN.
TC0. CELSIUS),... $(SEN. TC3. CELSIUS) in image profiles
The temperature variables $(SEN.
TC0. CELSIUS),... $(SEN. TC3. CELSIUS)to display the
temperature, e.g. of a MultiSense module, were not displayed with their
current values but empty when used in image profiles.
- Camera mode AI and
exposure settings
When operating the camera in AI mode, not all options were
available in the Setup Menu > Image Control > Exposure
Settings dialog. Among other things, the definitions of the
exposure windows were missing.
- Dark page layout and
formatting wizard
When using the Dark Theme in the camera's
graphical user interface, some options were difficult to see in the
Formatter Wizard: MxFFS Volume Partitioning dialog.
- System messages for
LPF sensor modules
During the operation of LPF sensor modules, incorrect entries "EVENT IR
Light Switched on" occurred in the system messages.
- Activation of a
MultiSense PIR event in the MxMC
The PIR sensor of a MultiSense module connected to the camera could not
be used to activate PIR-events in the camera by the MxManagementCenter.
Known Limitations
- S74 cameras and
MultiSense module
When operating a MultiSense module on a S74 camera, the sensors of the
MultiSense module may no longer deliver values to the camera after a
camera restart.
- A.I.Tech Apps and
Thermal Sensors
A.I.Tech's Certified Apps cannot currently be used for thermal module
video streams.
- Dialog Setup Menu
> Certified App Control > Certified Apps Settings
After the first activation of the Arming option in the
above dialog, the check boxes for activating the individual Apps are not
displayed. After reloading the dialog, they are then available.
- Online help for App
dialogs
Online help is currently only partially available in the dialogs for
configuring the Certified Apps.
- Softbutton LEDs
Blink
The soft button function LEDsBlink is without function
and does not control the LEDs of the sensor modules.
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone, to the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO board
and to the new Q71 model.
- RTP streaming
- When streaming 12 MP sensors via the camera's RTP
server in Full Streaming Mode, the maximum
resolution in the aspect ratio "1:1" (2880x2880) is currently only
available if the stream is configured to the MxPEG codec.
- When using the camera's RTP server in Raw Streaming Mode,
the "UltraHD" resolution is only available on 4K
Optical sensors. "UltraHD" is not supported on 12MP and 4MP ULL
optical sensors.
- On MOBOTIX 7 single lense cameras
(Q71, D71) the RAW mode is currently disabled and is not supported.
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Software Release MX-V7.3.0.54 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74, Q71, D71
Creation Date: 2022-03-03
Publishing Date: 2022-03-04
Notes on Release MX-V7.3.0.54
This release is different from its predecessor release 7.3.0.53
only in a bugfix concerning the image sensor control on Q71
camera models.
Important notes on installation
-
This
version supports all MOBOTIX 7 camera models. They are all updated
with the same file MX_system_7_3054.mpl from the Support
> Download Center > All software downloads > cameras
> MX system release 7.3.0.54 section of the MOBOTIX
website (https://www.mobotix.com).
-
If you are using Certified Apps in the camera,
you must update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2022-02-16.app
package from the Support > Download Center > All
Software Downloads > Certified Apps section of the
MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with
AI/deep learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Support for the new Q71-Hemispheric camera model
This version supports the new MOBOTIX 7 camera model Q71-Hemispheric.
The camera has a 12-mega-pixel image sensor with integrated IR cut filter,
a hemispheric lens, microphone and speaker, as well as integrated LEDs for
IR and White Light Illumination. Compared to the M73 and S74 camera
models, the following software functions are available:
- Setting of different Display Modes with
automatic image
correction (Normal,
Surround, Panorama, Panorama Focus, Double Panorama) in the Quick Controls or
in the Setup
Menu > Image Control > General Image Settings dialog
- Selection of additional resolutions
(12MP 1:1 (2880x2880), UltraHD2(2144x2144),
FullHD2(1080x1080), HD2 1:1(768x768), nHD21:1(360x360))
in the Quick-Controls or
in the Setup Menu > Image Control > General Image Settings dialog
- Setting of the installation (wall,
ceiling, floor) in the vPTZ
area of the Quick
Controls
- Activation of the
integrated IR and White Light LEDs
These
integrated illuminations are activated in the Admin Menu >
Hardware Configuration > Assign Wires dialog. In
the factory settings, the options are set as follows:
- Lights = White Light Ring
- IR Lights =
IR Light Ring
With this
setting, IR illumination is used after an automatic day-night switching
(also factory set) in night mode. If White Light Illumintaion is to be
used in night mode and the camera shall continue to produce a color
image, the following options must be set:
- IR Lights = White Light Ring
- IR-Cut-Filter = IR-Filter-On (in the Setup Menu
dialog > Image Control > General Image Settings)
For
testing and quick switching on/off the two types of lighting, two
suitable Shortcuts
are also
defined ex works in the title bar of the web browser's live
view (see section "Shortcuts
for soft button functions" below).
The other software functions are
identical to those of the M73 and S74 models.
Note:
This software version only supports MOBOTIX Analytics on the Q71 as a
Certified Apps, currently without Behavioral Detection.
Support of the new camera model D71 - Single Lens Dome
This
version supports the new MOBOTIX 7 camera model D71 - Single Lens Dome.
The camera is available with a 4K UHD or 4MP ULL sensor, each with
integrated IR cut filter, has a 3-axis pan-tilt head (manual
adjustment), microphone and speaker, and integrated IR illumination. The
activation of the integrated IR illumination also succeeds
here in the Admin Menu >
Hardware Configuration > Assign Wires dialog.
From the factory, the IR
Lights option is already set to the value IR Light Ring and thus the IR
illumination is automatically used to generate the black and white
images in night mode.
The other software functions are identical to those of
the M73 and S74 models.
Note on the Certified Apps:
To configure the Certified Apps, a sensor selection is currently also
offered for this camera model. Here the
right image sensor or
the setting
Auto must be selected. This will be fixed with
an upcoming firmware version 7.3.x
Support of the new hemispheric 12MP sensor modules
For use with an S74 camera, there
are now also hemispheric sensor modules with a resolution of 12MP and
integrated IR cut filter availabe. The connection, configuration and use
of these modules are completely analogous to the non-hemispheric sensor
modules. The correction-specific software functions, such as e.g. the
setting of the installation type or the use of the corrected Display
Mode, are identical to the functions in the new hemispheric Q71 camera
model (see above).
Support of the new Thermal Eco module
This new low-cost thermal module can be integrated into all existing mounts
and connected to an S74 camera (also to the sensor ports M1 and M2). The
configuration and usage are analogous to the other thermal sensor modules.
This module is particularly suitable for the use of the Activity
Sensor and for use in Thermal Overlay images.
In addition, Thermal Reference Events are supported, but
temperature measurements and Spotmeter Events
are not available.
Multiview view
The familiar Multiview
view for displaying live images and the latest event images from one or
more cameras in the web browser is now also available in the new
graphical user interface. This view is activated via the new function
icon on the right side of the title bar. After activating this
view, the function icon for configuring the Multiview views appears. The actual
configuration and use of the Multiview views do not differ from the
Multiview views of the previous software versions.
LED Configuration
The Admin Menu > Camera
Administration > LED Setup dialog contains an
additional section LED Order and
Settings for the individual configuration of the
camera LED and the LEDs of all sensor modules connected to the camera.
Software Update
The Admin Menu > System Update > Update System software dialog
has been completely redesigned and improved. Among other things, the status
messages issued during the system update are now displayed directly in the
dialog. For compatibility reasons, the previous dialog can still be used by
calling the link <IP>/admin/sysupload
directly.
App license management
Using the
new Admin Menu > Camera
Administration > Manage App Licenses dialog,
the required licenses for integrated Apps can now also be requested and
activated directly from the camera. As in the MxManagementCenter, both
offline and online activation is also possible here.
Improvements to the new graphical user interface
The following improvements have
been implemented for the new graphical user interface for web browsers
introduced with version 7.2.1.29:
- Title bar
The title bar
is now not drawn transparently and thus all symbols contained in it
are always clearly recognizable. In addition, the icon for
deactivating/activating PTZ actions in the activated state is no
longer crossed out.
In the Admin Menu > Page Administration > Language and Start
Page dialog, there is a new section Shortcuts. There, one or two
soft button functions can be defined, which can then be selected using
additional icons on the right side of the title bar of the web browser
window.
- Visual Alarm Profiles
In the Logos and
Image Profiles
section of the Admin Menu there is now an additional link Visual Alarm Profiles.
This allows these profiles to be edited faster than before, for example
to be used in SNMP Alarm Traps (see next section).
- Event Player
The function icons in Event Player mode are now easier to recognize.
- Event overview
In the Setup Menu >
Event Control > Event Overview dialog,
the active events are now easier to recognize.
- Camera Mode dialog
The Admin Menu > Hardware Configuration > Camera Mode dialog
has been improved so that it is no longer possible to trigger a camera
reboot from the dialog without permanently saving the changes made
beforehand.
- Configuration of the Certified Apps
When using a Dark Theme, the bright areas
of some dialogs for configuring Certified Apps (e.B. Vaxtor LPR) are
now easier to read.
Enhanced SNMP Traps
Alarm Traps
Visual
Alarms, which are linked to
individual events via Action Groups, can now be used to generate SNMP Alarm Traps. These
are then sent to the SNMP client when one of the associated events is
triggered. In addition, an SNMP trap can also be generated for
acknowledging the visual alarms.
To configure
such SNMP Traps, the following steps are necessary:
- Configuring SNMP
- Creating a Profile (e.g. "VA
Permanent") for a Visual Alarm
with the following properties
- Name = VA Permanent
(example)
- Display time = Unlimited
- Alarm Acknowledgement = Enabled
- Send SNMP Trap = Activated
- Create an Action Group with the following properties:
- Name = VA Permanent
(example)
- Action 1 = Visual Alarm: VA Permanent
- Event selection = <selection of the desired events,
including "Signal: UC" for testing >
Subsequently, the triggering of SNMP Traps via a Visual Alarm and its acknowledgement can be tested as follows:
- Activation and operation of the soft button "UC Event" (=
factory setting)
- Activation and activation of a soft button "Acknowledge"
Alternative:
- Activation and operation of a shortcut (see above) "UC
Event" in the title bar
- Activation and operation of a shortcut (see above)
"Acknowledge" in the title bar
Additional:
- Show the variable $(EVT. VATIMESTAMP) in
the live image to display the timestamp of the last acknowledgement of
a Visual Alarm
- Signaling of the Visual Alarm via the camera LEDs (see
above), e.g. selection Visual
Alarm as a value for LED Main
Switch
This
creates the following SNMP trap
OIDs:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.21701.3.5.1
--> visualAlarmNew
.1.3.6.1.4.1.21701.3.5.2
--> visualAlarmCleared
Error
Messages
Certain
camera error messages can now also be sent as SNMP Traps to a connected
SNMP client. For this purpose, the following dialogs have been extended
by an additional option SNMP
Traps:
- Admin Menu > System
Information > Error Notification, each with an option in the Notification
and Notification After Reboot sections
- Admin Menu >
Storage > Storage Failure Detection, in the Notification section
- Admin Menu >
Network Setup > Web Server, in the Intrusion
Detection Settings section
Extended text variables
- New temperature
variables with additional formats
For a more flexible display in the live image and better use in camera
API calls, new temperature variables have been added. In addition to
the existing variables
'$(SEN.<Sensor
type>.Celsius)' and
'$(SEN.<Sensor Type>.Fahrenheit)'
it's now possible to use the new variables
'$(SEN.<Sensor
Type>.<Unit>.<Format>)'.
The following applies:
- Unit
from {'Celsius',
'C, 'c, 'Fahrenheit', 'F', 'f', 'Kelvin', 'K', 'k'}
- Format
from {'INT',
'I10', ''F10', 'F41', 'F72', 'NUM'} with the following
meanings:
- INT:
Output as an integer with possibly negative sign
- I10:
Output of the value multiplied by 10 as an integer with possibly
negative sign
- F10:
Output of the value as an integer with at least one place and with
sign
- F41:
Left-aligned output with at least 4 digits, with 1 decimal place
and sign
- F72:
Left-aligned output with at least 7 digits, with 2 decimal places
and signs
- NUM:
Output as a decimal number with decimal places with possibly
negative sign - specially designed for use within JSON expressions
- Examples of a measured Thermal TR temperature value of +56.7 C°:
- $(SEN.TTR.C.INT)
=> "56"
- $(SEN.TTR.C.I10)
=> "567"
- $(SEN.TTR.C.F41)
=> "+56.7"
- $(SEN.TTR.C.F72)
=> "+56.70 "
- $(SEN.TTR.C.NUM)
=> "56.7"
- 'SKIP'option
for text variables
The '$(<Variable>,
SKIP=<Number>)' option
skips the first
<number> characters
of the value of <Variable>
in the output. For a negative <number> the
characters of the variable value are skipped from the end.
- Temperature variables for different Thermal
Measurement Windows
In addition to the variables $(SEN.TTR.CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT)now
also the variables $(SEN.TTR.0.
CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT), $(SEN. TTR.1.CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT),...
$(SEN.TTR.<(number of
measurement windows)-1>.CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT) are
available to determine the specific temperature values in the
individual Measurement Windows 0,...
<(number of measurement windows)-1>.
Updated and new Certified Apps
Along with this version of the
camera software, a new Certified App package
'MX_preinstalled_apps_2021-12-14.app' has also been released. This
package contains all Certified Apps, including the
MOBOTIX
Analytics app with AI/Deep Learning-based object recognition.
Compared to the previous version, it also
includes
revised versions of the Apps from A.I. Tech, FFGroup and Vaxtor,
as well as two new Apps from Vaxtor for
the recognition of aircraft identification numbers and license plates, a
new
App from FFGroup for
license plate recognition and a new App from Irisity
for the detection of burglaries.
Details on the exact content of the package and the changes can be found
in the release notes for the package in the section Support
> Download Center > All Software Downloads > Certified Apps
> MX Certified Apps Release 2021-12-14
of the MOBOTIX website
(https://www.mobotix.com).
Other improvements
- Camera Support Information
Downloading the support information using the Admin Menu > System
Information > Download Support Information dialog now generates a
file in the format '.tgz'
instead of '.eml'
as before.
Bugfixes
- Image flickering at
WDR
When WDR was activated, minor changes in illumination could lead to a
change in the internal exposure parameters, which was noticeable in
the form of a single image frame that was too bright as a short
flare-up.
- Problems with the
classic design
When the camera start
page was
displayed in the Historical Layout, the event list was not filled in the
Event Player view. In addition, in this setting,
no detection
areas could be created in the live image for some Certified Apps (e.g. FFLPR MMC).
- Thermal events after
camera restart
Thermal sensors could cause thermal events configured after a camera
restart to be triggered incorrectly.
- Variables
$(ID.ET0)/$(ID.FIP)
When the variables $(ID.ET0)
and $(ID.FIP)
were used together in this order, the current camera IP address was
returned twice instead of the current IP address and factory IP
address.
- Microphone and
Speakers dialog
The description text for the Option Announce network data in the Admin Menu > Audio and VoIP Telephony
> Speaker and Microphone dialog of
an M73 camera contained an error (using the "R button").
- Window definitions in
dual image
When using the camera selection Both (dual image), no windows
could be defined for the left image sensor in the functional areas Activity Sensor, Video Motion
Detector (VM) and
Exposure.
- Exposure window in the
Quick Controls
After defining an exposure window using the Quick Controls, an empty
white window was sometimes displayed.
- Image settings
The changes to settings in the Setup Menu > Image Control
> General Image Settings
dialog were then not displayed correctly in the
corresponding fields of the Quick
Controls. This
has been corrected, but a reload of the browser window is still
necessary for the correct display in the Quick Controls.
- Admin and Setup Menu
When the Admin Menu
and Setup Menu dialogs were reopened, previously
collapsed or collapsed areas were not displayed correctly opened or
closed according to the last status.
- PI event
In the Setup Menu > Event Control
> Event Overview dialog, a PI event
was entered in the Environment Events
section, even if no MultiSense
module with PIR sensor was connected.
- Format Storage Medium
dialog
The Format Storage Medium dialog, which can be used in the Event
Player view when
downloading events, contained the invalid RAM Buffer
selection option.
Known Limitations
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone, to the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO board
and to the new Q71 model.
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
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Software Release MX-V7.2.1.29 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74
Creation Date: 2021-08-20
Publishing Date: 2021-08-31
Important notes on installation
- With this version, no different packages are needed for M73
and S74 cameras. Both camera models are updated with the
same file MX_system_7_2129.mpl
from the section Support > Download Center > All
software downloads > Cameras > MX system release 7.2.1.29
of the MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com).
- If you are using Certified Apps in the camera, you must update them
using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2021-08-20.app
package from the Support > Download Center > All
Software Downloads > Certified Apps section of the
MOBOTIX website (https://www.mobotix.com). This
package also includes the App MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/deep
learning-based object recognition.
Enhancements and improvements
Uniform software for different camera models and apps (camera mode)
The installation file of this software version can be used for updating
M73 and S74 models alike. It also directly supports the use of the App MOBOTIX
Analytics with AI/deep learning-based object recognition. After
installing this App (see below), only the option Camera Mode
in the new Admin > Hardware Configuration > Camera mode
dialog has to be changed from Streaming to AI . After
a subsequent camera reboot the App can then be activated
and via the Setup > Control for Certified Apps > Settings
for Certified Apps dialog.
Note:
When operating the camera in AI mode, the following restrictions apply:
- Only one optical image sensor can be connected and
used. However, the additional use of a Thermal Sensor module
is possible. This requires a Thermal Sensor module of the
latest generation (with a "B" in the order number, e.B.
"Mx-O-M73TB-640R050"), which must then be connected to port M2. In
this case, e.g. the configuration as a day/night camera (Camera
Selection Auto) together with an AI/deep
learning-based Object Recognition for the optical sensor and a use of
the Activity Sensor for the Thermal Sensor module represents a useful
application.
- The WIDE Dynamic Range (WDR) function is not available.
New graphical user interface for web browsers
The layout and operation of the HTML pages for controlling the camera
using a web browser have been fundamentally revised and improved. The
structure of the dialogues and their context have not been changed!
The following describes the most important changes compared to the
previous versions.
Camera Start Page
- In addition to the live camera image, the start page now contains only
a partially transparent title line with the following elements::
- Menu selection at top left : This opens a dialog for selecting all Quick Controls and
all Soft Buttons, including Admin Menu and Setup
Menu
Function symbols in the right corner of the
title line:
- PTZ actions : With this symbol, PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) actions can be
(de-)activated with the mouse in the live image.
- Pause live image : This allows the live display of the camera image to be
paused in the browser, for example to reduce computer usage, or to
capture a detail in the current camera image.
- Save image : This feature saves the current live camera image.
- Camera online help : This opens the HTML online help of the camera.
- Camera status : Clicking on this icon opens the Camera Status
dialog.
- Player view : Here you can switch between the Live and Player View.
The design of the start page can be adjusted
in the new Page Design area of the Admin >
Page Administration > Language and Start Page dialog.
There, the following new options are available:
- Theme: to switch between a dark and light background
- Layout: to switch between the new and classic layout
of the start page
- Window Opacity: to change the transparency of the
individual dialogs
The camera image is now
always scaled so that it is completely visible in the browser window. This
applies both to the live image and to the display in the camera player.
After displaying the Soft-Buttons by opening
the menu in the upper left corner of the start page, the edit mode for the
Soft-Bbuttons can be opened via the lock symbol in the lower left corner.
The positions of the individual Soft-Buttons can now be changed by drag
& drop with the mouse. In addition, by pressing the symbol
at the bottom left, a list of the defined Soft-Buttons
is displayed, from which a Soft-Button can be inserted by drag
& drop with the mouse into the Soft-Buttons list of the start page.
Structure and operation of the dialogues
- Window areas
The window areas of the individual dialogs are now all limited to the
display area of the camera window in the web browser.
- Parameter areas
The individual parameter areas for grouping certain options within the
dialogs are folded in by default and can be opened and closed again
via the Symbol in the right
corner of the area title line. The camera SW uses browser cookies to
remember the state of the dialogs and restores it after closing and
reopening a dialog.
- Graphical definition of windows in the camera image
At all points for the definition of window areas within the camera
live image (e.g. when defining exposure windows) there is now no need
to use a key combination ("Shift + Click", "Click").
Instead, after pressing the respective button for adding an
area (e.g. the Add
Exposure Area
button in the Setup > Image Settings > Exposure
Settings) dialog,
the windows can be mounted
directly with the mouse. All stretches of the rectangle defined by
this contain "active centers", which can be moved with the mouse and
thus used to define polygons.
Editing the
camera configuration (only for experts!)
- Using the Admin
> Configuration > Edit menu entry,
the new Kurator
dialog is now opened, with the
JSON-based view of the camera configuration for reading and modifying
configuration entries.
- Via the menu entry Admin > Configuration > Text Edit,
the Edit Configuration File dialog can still be
opened, with the classic file view, grouped by "Sections", for reading
and changing the camera configuration.
Online Help
The online help has been adapted to the changed user interface and in
individual dialogs additional additions and changes have been made.
MOBOTIX HUB connection with failover recording on the SD card
When integrating the camera
into the MOBOTIX HUB, the so-called "Failover Edge Recording"
is now supported: For this purpose, the camera permanently monitors the
RTSP streaming through a previously defined recording service as the
camera's streaming client. If the streaming stops for a previously defined
period of time, e.g. due to a failure of the recording service, the video
and audio data are automatically recorded on the camera's internal SD card
until the streaming connection to the streaming client (= recording
service) has been restored.
Depending on the settings of
the failover recording in the Management Client of MOBOTIX HUB, the data
between the SD card and the recording data of the recording service, is
then, either manually or automatically, synchronized by the
recording service. In both cases, the data stored on the SD card during
the failure is read by the camera and transferred to the server
database.
The activation and configuration of this failover mechanism is
carried out in the Admin > Camera Administration > Integration
Protocols dialog. After selecting the Protocol ONVIF or
Genetec + ONVIF, the new area
Edge Recording appears in the dialog.
There, the failover recording is activated and the necessary
settings, e.g. such as the IP address of the RTSP client and the waiting
time (minimum duration of the failure) are defined.
Note:
- In the present software version, the recordings are stored
by the Failover Edge Recording on the camera-internal SD
card in the same area as the data from activated Apps, i.e. in the User
Data partition. This will be changed in a subsequent
software version and the size of the area on the SD card available for
Failover Edge Recording will be adjustable.
- Users of the previous beta release V7.2.0.11 must reformat
the SD card, then reconfigure and save
the Failover Edge Recording settings in the
Integration Protocols dialog.
Support of thermal sensor modules together with audio modules
The thermal sensor modules of the latest generation (with a "B" in the order
number, e.B. "Mx-O-M73TB-640R050") can also be connected to port M1 or M2
with this firmware version in the camera and thus used together with an
audio module, which must be connected to port M3. For this purpose,
the Admin > Hardware Configuration > Sensor Module
Configuration dialog has been changed so that thermal sensor
modules can also be selected for ports M1 and M2. This applies to both M73
and S74 camera models.
Improvements in the area of Certified Apps
Unified installation package
Along with this version of the camera software, a new Certified App
package 'MX_preinstalled_apps_2021-05-27.app' has also been released. This
package now includes all Certified Apps, including the
App MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/deep learning-based object
recognition. Compared to the previous version, it also includes
revised versions of the Apps from A.I. Tech., FFGroup, Vaxtor and Visage
Technologies, as well as new Apps from Vaxtor for identifying railway
wagons with UIC codes and from FFGroup for identifying vehicle
characteristics (MMC). For details on the exact content of the package and
the changes, see the release notes for this package in the Certified
Apps > MX Certified Apps Release 2021-05-28 section of the
MOBOTIX Beta website (https://www.mobotix.com/de/beta).
New functions in the Settings dialog for Certified Apps
In the Setup
> Certified App Control > Certified App Settings dialog,
the following extensions have been integrated:
- Resource monitor
With this new option, the current utilization of the camera resources
can be displayed in the live image. Selecting the option displays the
current values for the maximum frame rate, memory used, CPU usage, and
even active Apps. This allows the camera load to be monitored,
especially in the case of several activated Apps. If necessary, an
overload, which may lead to a camera restart, can be avoided then by the
targeted deactivation of individual Apps.
- Custom text fonts
With the help of the new Custom
font option and the new Manage Font File
dialog, which is opened via the Manage Font File
link in the above dialog, you
can load your own text fonts into the camera and select them for the
display of app-specific texts in the live image. This allows, for
example, identified license plates with Arabic characters to be
displayed correctly in the image.
- Deleting Apps
Using the Delete application button behind
each App, the App in question, including
the data generated by it, can be deleted from
the camera.
WDR-Funktion
The Wide Dynamic Range function for handling large
differences in brightness in the image has been further significantly
improved compared to the previous version using a different calculation
method. In particular, dark areas of the image are now displayed better
and there is less color distortion than before. The WDR function is still
activated using the Wide Dynamic Range option in
the Setup > Image Control > Exposure Settings
dialog whereby only a distinction is made between the values On
and Off. If required, the previous WDR algorithm with its 4
setting options (Default, Moderate, Strong and Aggressive)
can also be activated for special application situations by selecting the
value On(Legacy).
Note:
After a
software update to the present version, WDR is always
deactivated, even if it was switched on in a previous version
7.1.3.19 or lower.
Other improvements
- IR light module
together with LPF module
By activating an LPF sensor module, an IR light module also connected to
the camera is now automatically switched on at all times.
Bugfixes
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module was connected to a M73 or S74 camera,
the streaming mode Raw could not be selected.
- Setting the image quality with ONVIF integration
During an ONVIF integration of the camera, the information
about the current setting of a constant bit rate (value of parameter RateControl.ConstantBitrate)
was in some cases not properly returned to the ONVIF client. In
addition, the ONVIF setting of a constant bitrate (by the same
parameter) for streams with video codec setting H.265 was
incorrect.
- Secure SD card formatting
Formatting the camera's internal SD card using the Secure Deletion
mode could lead to a termination of the function and subsequent restart
of the camera.
- Camera restarts when using Apps
If several apps were activated in the camera at the same time,
the camera could restart.
Known Limitations
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone and the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO
board.
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
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Software Release MX-V7.1.3.19 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74
Creation Date: 2021-03-17
Publishing Date: 2021-03-31
Important notes on installation
- If you are using Certified Apps in the camera, you
must first update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_2021-03-17.app
package from the Support > Download Center > Software Downloads
> Certified Apps > MX Certified Apps Release 2021-03-17
directory of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com. You can then update
the camera firmware.
- The firmware for M73 and S74 cameras is provided
in different packages. Therefore, in addition to the
files MX_system_7_1319.mpl/zip
for M73 cameras, you can also find files MX_system_S74_7_1319.mpl/zip
with the current firmware for S74 cameras in the Support > Download
Center > Software Downloads > Cameras > MX System Release
7.1.3.19 directory of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com.
- The packages to support MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/Deep
Learning-based object detection also vary for M73
and S74 cameras. Therefore, the files MX_system_M73_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1319.mpl for M73 cameras and MX_system_S74_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1319.mpl for S74 cameras are
now available in the above directory.
- After installing the package to support MOBOTIX Analytics
with AI/Deep-Learning-based object recognition (see above),
no WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function is available on
the camera.
Improved and additional Certified Apps
This release has improved and partially expanded existing Certified Apps
and added new apps.
Vaxtor ALPR MMC LPR V1.2.1(*new*)
With this new App, the brand, model, color and class of vehicles can be
recognized in addition to the license plate. It offers the following
functions:
- Detection of single- and two-line flags
- Identification of signs with Latin, Arabic and Hebrew characters.
As with the other Apps, the connection to the event logic and alarm
functions of the camera is done using messages from the MxMessage System. In
addition, the detection results can be viewed and evaluated using Smart Data
Sources in the MxManagementCenter (MxMC, version 2.4.4 onwards).
Vaxtor Containers V1.2.1 (updated)
With this new version of the App for the detection of transport container
codes according to ISO 6346, the analysis can now also be done on a live
camera dual image.
Vaxtor LPR V1.1.2 und ADR V1.1.2 (updated)
The new versions of these two Apps correct problems when using multiple
detection ranges.
Visage Technologies Facial Recognition V1.2 (already contained in
App-Package 2021-02-24)
Firmware 7.1.3.19 now also supports this version of the app, in which
some bugs have been fixed and performance improved. In addition, facial
recognition now works much more robustly in demanding conditions such as
large scaling variability, difficult lighting, certain poses and covers
such as beards, glasses and masks. In firmware
version 7.1.3.15, this App version could not be used yet.
Improvements
- Section Apps in Camera Status
In the Camera Status dialog, there is a new
Apps section. There, the version of the loaded
App package as well as the maximum SD card storage for Apps and the
storage currently occupied by Apps are displayed.
Bugfixes
- MultiSense temperature with negative values
When using a MultiSense module to determine the ambient temperature,
negative values below 0°C were displayed in the variable $(SEN.
TCx.CELSIUS)only as
0°.
- Acticity-Sensor Events in Thermal Cameras
Using self-defined detection ranges for the Activity Sensor
could cause the triggering event to be displayed in the image in the
wrong position.
- ONVIF -Integration
An ONVIF integration of the camera could cause problems in certain VMS
applications (e.g. Avigilon ACC) due to an error in the requested H.265
profile.
Known Limitations
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone and the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO
board.
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.1.3.15 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74
Creation Date: 2021-01-26
Publishing Date: 2021-01-28
Important notes on installation
- If you are using Certified Apps in the camera, you
must first update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_7_1315.app
package from the Support > Download Center > Software Downloads
> Certified Apps > MX Certified Apps Release 7.1.3.15 directory
of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com. You can then update the camera
firmware.
- The firmware for M73 and S74 cameras is provided
in different packages. Therefore, in addition to the
files MX_system_7_1315.mpl/zip
for M73 cameras, you can also find files MX_system_S74_7_1315.mpl/zip
with the current firmware for S74 cameras in the Support > Download
Center > Software Downloads > Cameras > MX System Release
7.1.3.15 directory of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com.
- The packages to support MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/Deep
Learning-based object detection also vary for M73
and S74 cameras. Therefore, the files MX_system_M73_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1315.mpl for M73 cameras and MX_system_S74_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1315.mpl for S74 cameras are
now available in the above directory.
- After installing the package to support MOBOTIX Analytics
with AI/Deep-Learning-based object recognition (see above),
no WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function is available on
the camera.
Improved and additional Certified Apps
This release has improved and partially expanded existing Certified Apps
and added new apps.
FF Group V1.2
- With this version of the App, license plate recognition is
also possible when the camera creates a dual live image.
- In addition, the list of supported countries has been
extended to include South Africa, Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia and Hong
Kong
Vaxtor ADR V1.1.1
In addition to license plates, this new App also allows to identify signs
for dangerous goods in accordance with the "European
Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
Vol. 1 (ADR)". To detect ADR characters, in the configuration of
the App the value ADR (= last list entry) has to be selected as Country.
Vaxtor LPR V1.1.1
With this new version of the App for the recognition of license plates,
the following improvements have been implemented:
- Improved identification of license plates with Arabic letters.
- Enlarged database for the detection of German city and
district codes. Previously, some license plates (e.B RA, BH,
KA,...) could not be identified and did not trigger an event.
Known Limitations
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone and the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO
board.
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.1.3.11 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74
Creation Date: 2020-12-11
Publishing Date: 2020-12-16
Important notes on installation
- If you are using Certified Apps in the camera, you
must first update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_7_1311.app
package from the Support > Download Center > Software Downloads
> Certified Apps > MX Certified Apps Release 7.1.3.11 directory
of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com. You can then update the camera
firmware.
- The firmware for M73 and S74 cameras is provided
in different packages. Therefore, in addition to the
files MX_system_7_1311.mpl/zip
for M73 cameras, you can also find files MX_system_S74_7_1311.mpl/zip
with the current firmware for S74 cameras in the Support > Download
Center > Software Downloads > Cameras > MX System Release
7.1.3.11 directory of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com.
- The packages to support MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/Deep
Learning-based object detection also vary for M73
and S74 cameras. Therefore, the files MX_system_M73_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1311.mpl for M73 cameras and MX_system_S74_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1311.mpl for S74 cameras are
now available in the above directory.
- After installing the package to support MOBOTIX Analytics
with AI/Deep-Learning-based object recognition (see above),
no WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function is available on
the camera.
Improvements
- WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function with test option
After activating the WDR function in the Setup > Image
Control > Exposure Settings dialog, a further improvement
of the image quality in difficult lighting situations can be achieved,
there using the new Experimental Exposure Settings
option. In particular, over-exposures can be avoided after rapid
changes in brightness in a small area of the image.
- Access data for file servers
The password of a file server defined for storage in the Admin
> Storage > Storage on External File Server / Flash Device
dialog can now also contain the special character '#'.
Bugfixes
- Switching signal output after S74 camera restart
For S74 cameras a configured signal output was switched on for a short
while (< 1s) after a camera reboot.
- Dual Image in the
MxManagementCenter (MxMC)
When
displaying a camera dual image in the preview mode of the MxMC (e.g.
in the view Research or in
the dialog Clip and Recording Configuration)
the left and right camera images were swapped.
- Image Programs
The selection of an Image Program in the quick controls of the camera
live view in the web browser resulted in an error message and the
corresponding settings were not applied.
- Signal output for
firmware with AI/deep learning-based object detection
When using the firmware to support MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/Deep
Learning-based object detection, the
signal output switch of a M73 camera was without function.
- Thermal and WDR
In the Setup > Image Control > Exposure Settings
dialog, WDR could also be activated for a thermal sensor and switching
on this option had no effect. The WDR function has been removed in this
case.
Known Limitations
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone and the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO
board.
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.1.2.24 − for M7 Camera Models M73, S74
Creation Date: 2020-10-26
Publishing Date: 2020-10-27
Important notes on installation
- If you are using Certified Apps in the camera, you
must first update them using the MX_preinstalled_apps_7_1224.app
package from the Support > Download Center > Software Downloads
> Certified Apps > MX Certified Apps Release 7.1.2.24 directory
of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com. You can then update the camera
firmware.
- The firmware for M73 and S74 cameras is provided
in different packages. Therefore, in addition to the
files MX_system_7_1224.mpl/zip
for M73 cameras, you can also find files MX_system_S74_7_1224.mpl/zip
with the current firmware for S74 cameras in the Support > Download
Center > Software Downloads > Cameras > MX System Release
7.1.2.24 directory of the MOBOTIX website www.mobotix.com.
- The packages to support MOBOTIX Analytics with AI/Deep
Learning-based object detection also vary for M73
and S74 cameras. Therefore, the files MX_system_M73_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1224.mpl for M73 cameras and MX_system_S74_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_1224.mpl for S74 cameras are
now available in the above directory.
- After installing the package to support MOBOTIX Analytics
with AI/Deep-Learning-based object recognition (see above),
no WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function is available on
the camera.
Enhancements and Improvements
Support of Camera Model S74 and other Function Modules
This version supports the new MOBOTIX 7 camera model S74. It is a robust
camera with a die-cast aluminum housing, specially designed for concealed
installation, offering connectivity for up to four different image sensor
and function modules. Just like the M73 camera, the S74 can alternatively
be operated with one or two optical image sensor modules, with a Thermal
(-TR) sensor module alone, or with a Thermal(-TR) sensor module together
with an optical image sensor module. In addition, up to two IR-Light
modules and/or other new function modules (see next section) can be
combined with the image sensors. Cables with a length of 1, 2, or 3 meters
are available for connecting the image sensor and function modules.
Notes on the configuration of the S74:
- In principle, the installation of an S74 camera is
completely analogous to the setup of a M73 camera.
- Optical image sensors must be connected to
connection ports M1 or M2. Thermal
sensor modules must be connected to the M3 port.
- When using a 3m cable to connect an image sensor
module, it is mandatory to select the cable length Long (> 2
meters) in the Admin > Hardware Configuration > Sensor
Module Configuration dialog for this image sensor.
Selecting this cable length reduces the maximum frame rate of an
optical image sensor to 15 frames/s when WDR is activated (see below)
for it.
- If the image sensor modules are installed using special mounts
(dual or surround mounts), this can also be set in the above dialog.
In addition, the following new function modules for M73 and S74 camera
models can be used with this firmware.
MultiSense Module (M73 und S74)
This function module for M73 and S74 cameras each features a light,
temperature and passive infrared sensor and an integrated microphone. Just
like the IR Light module, it can be connected to any of the 4 ports M1 to
M4. The sensors are used to define events as usual in the Setup
> Event Control > Event Overview > Environment Events
dialog. After connecting several MultiSense modules to an S74, when
configuring an ambient sensor the relevant connection port of the
MultiSense module belonging to the sensor can be selected as the Sensor
Source.
Note
The integrated microphone can only be used when connecting the MultiSense
module to cable no. 3 of an M73.
Audio Module (M73)
With this new function module, M73 cameras have the usual audio
functions, such as audio output and audio in the video recordings. After
connecting the module, the audio is set up as usual in the Admin
> Audio and VoIP Telephony > Microphone and Speaker
dialog.
Audio/IO-Board (S74)
This allows an S74 camera to be extended with audio as well as switching
input and output functions.
For the audio output, either the connector can be used to connect a
(passive) speaker, or the line-out port can be connected to the line-in
port of an audio amplifier. As an audio input, a microphone can be
connected directly, or the line-in port can be connected to the line-out
port of an audio output device (e.g. PC or smartphone). The desired audio
functions are also configured after installing the board in the camera in
the Admin > Audio and VoIP Telephony > Microphone and
Speaker dialog.
In addition, an input signal and a potential-free output switch (relay
function) can be used with this board to control external devices. After
installation of the board, input and output signals can be used as usual
to define a signal event or signal output profile.
New WDR Function
By implementing a completely new algorithm, compared to the previous
version, the behavior of the Wide Dynamic Range function
for handling large differences in the image's brightness has been further
significantly improved. The WDR function can be activated in the Setup
> Image Control > Exposure Settings dialog. When WDR is
activated, the settings that are not needed, such as Exposure
Windows and Target Brightness, are
automatically hidden. To adapt to the current scene, 4 different Contrast
Enhancement Levels are available: Default, Moderate,
Strong and Aggressive. The default setting when
activating WDR is Default and the further the value is changed
in the direction of Aggressive, the more details can be seen
even with large brightness differences. This is associated with an
increasing change in the color characteristics in the image.
4MP-Ultra-Low-Light-Sensor
An additional, extremely light-sensitive image sensor with a resolution of 4
megapixels can now be used for special application situations. This sensor
is available as an IR Cut Day & Night sensor module with different lens
variants and can be used with both M73 and S74 cameras. Its configuration is
very similar to the setup of a 4K image sensor module.
Functional Improvements and Enhancements from the Mx6 Camera Series
In addition to the new features described above, this version also includes
all extensions that have already been released with version 5.4.0.44 for the
Mx6 camera line. These are extensions in the following areas:
- Cyber Security and Network
- Storage
- Transfer Profiles
A more detailed description of these features can be found in the release
notes of version 5.4.0.44.
Other Improvements
- ONVIF Enhancements
When integrating the camera into other systems via ONVIF interface, an
audio back channel is now also supported.
- Certified Apps
With this version, the existing Certified Apps have been revised and
improved. Regarding the installation and configuration of the Apps,
nothing has changed compared to the previous version 7.0.6.18. All Apps
are now listed in the Setup > Certified
App Control > Certified App Settings dialog with a
specific version number..
- Online Help
The integrated online help of the camera has been revised and
supplemented in several areas, especially in the areas of thermal
functions, MOBOTIX Analytics with AI-based object detection and the
A.I. Tech Apps.
Bugfixes
- Thermal TR events with Temperature Range
The use of a temperature range instead of a threshold value to
trigger thermal TR events was incorrect.
- MOBOTIX Analytics
Using more than one counting corridor could produce incorrect
counting values.
- Day-night switching for IR-Cut Day & Night Sensor Modules
Switching between the day and night mode of these sensor
modules could lead to misconduct if the lighting conditions changed
shortly after a day-night switch or if a change in image settings was
made.
- Color saturation
The color saturation setting had no effect on the camera image.
Known Limitations
- Switching output after S74 camera restart
For S74 cameras a configured signal output is switched on for a short
while (< 1s) after a camera reboot.
- Microphone Event
Currently, no microphone event is supported. This applies to the
built-in microphone in the Audio and MultiSense module as well as to a
connected microphone and the Line-In connector of the S74 Audio IO
board.
- Thermal and WDR
In the Setup > Image Control > Exposure Settings
dialog, WDR can also be activated for a thermal sensor and switching on
this option has no effect.
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.0.6.18 − for M7 Camera Model M73
Creation Date: 2020-09-15
Publishing Date: 2020-09-18
Enhancements and Improvements
Improved and additional Certified Apps
This release has improved and partially expanded existing Certified Apps
and added new apps
Notes on installing the Certified Apps:
- To install all revised and new apps, after updating the firmware to
version 7.0.6.18, the package 'MX_preinstalled_apps_7_0618.app' must
be loaded into the camera , e.g. via the web browser dialog Admin
> System Update > Update System Software. This
package can be found on www.mobotix.com in the Support
> Download Center > Software Downloads > Certified Apps
> MX Certified Apps Release 7.0.6.18 area.
- This update installs the latest versions of the apps of A.I. Tech.,
Visage Technologies, MOBOTIX Analytics, FF Group and Vaxtor into the
camera.
MOBOTIX Analytics
Analytics without additional function
This version makes the MxAnalytics functions, known from previous camera
lines, available for the first time within a pre-installed royalty-free
App. As with all other Apps, activation and configuration is done via
the Setup >
Certified App Control > Certified App Settings dialog.
Analytics with object recognition
In addition, the new Use AI component option enables
object recognition based on AI/Deep Learning techniques. For example,
you can distinguish between different types of objects, such as cars,
trucks, people, etc. To use this feature, a special software package
must be installed on the camera (see following note). After installing
this package, the Use
AI component option and the additional Object Recognition Settings app
are available to configure AI-based object detection.
Notes on installing the MOBOTIX Analytics
app with object recognition:
- To use the MOBOTIX Analytics app with AI/Deep-Learning-based object
detection, the package 'MX_system_ObjectDetectionYv3_7_0618.mpl'
must be installed on the camera instead of 'MX_system_7_0618.mpl' as
firmware.
- ATTENTION: After installing this
package, the camera always behaves like a single lense
camera and uses the image sensor connected to M1 - this also applies
to cameras with two installed image sensors.
- Using AI-based object detection together with other Apps
is not recommended for performance reasons!
A.I.Tech Apps
All available A.I. Tech apps
receive the following updates:
- New 3rd Party VMS interfaces now allow the direct integration of A.I.
Tech App Events into wavestore and Qognify Cayuga systems.
- Embedded Dashboard no longer needs to be activated separately, the
interface is automatically activated after the App is started.
- The online documentation of the A.I. Tech Apps can now be accessed
directly from the web interface.
Valid for all apps with 3D calibration
(AI-Road3D, AI-Traffic, AI-Incident, AI-Crowd Deep):
- In this release, a new 3D calibration mechanism has been introduced
that allows you to get visual feedback about the procedure performed and
to immediately detect errors made during the configuration procedure.
AI-Bio Deep:
- A new facial recognition mechanism based entirely on deep learning is
now available in the AI-BIO-DEEP App. This extension allows for greater
accuracy in facial recognition and makes detection less susceptible to
potential interference.
- In order to adapt the performance of the App to the needs of the
customer, you can now choose between different neural networks for
facial detection
AI-Spill:
- The update adds a new deep learning-based neural network to the App to
detect falling people, further improving the App's accuracy.
AI-Fire & AI-Smoke:
- The App now includes an even more powerful yet more efficient
classification mechanism that increases accuracy and detection speed.
Visage Technologies (VT) Face Recognition App
- Faces can now be mapped to an "Granted" or "Denied" list while
learning.
Notes on updating the existing apps:
- Configurations of the A.I. Tech Apps used should
be backed up locally before the update, as they will be overwritten
during the process. The configuration file can then be uploaded back
to the new version of the App.
- Due to the new list structure, the already learned faces have to be
re-learned after the update of the VT Face App.
FF Group und Vaxtor LPR Apps
- This means that two additional License Plate Recognition (LPR) Apps
are now available.
General improvements
- Errors when activating a Certified App, e.g. due to a faulty
connection to the license server, are now logged in the system messages.
Bugfixes
- Setting the image sensor for thermal cameras
For Thermal cameras the setting of the image sensor in the Admin >
Hardware Configuration > Image Sensor Configuration dialog was
incorrect in certain cases.
- MxActivity Sensor Events in Thermal Cameras
Using MxActivity events with defined detection ranges could cause
thermal cameras to fail when moving outside the defined areas.
- Thermal TR temperature at left image
When using a Thermal TR module as a left image sensor, incorrect
temperatures (e.g. 2000°C) were sometimes displayed as a temperature
reading after a camera restart.
- Visage Technologies Face Recognition App
This app could cause permanent false triggers under certain conditions
and lighting conditions.
- A.I.Tech App Dashboard
This app could only make half of the camera live image visible in the
app dashboard
Known Limitations
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.0.5.16 − for M7 Camera Model M73
Creation Date: 2020-06-30
Publishing Date: 2020-07-02
Enhancements and Improvements
Support for thermal sensor modules
This version supports the new M73 thermal sensor modules. These are
available with different lenses (focal lengths), with and without thermal
radiometry function and in contrast to the Mx6 camera line also in VGA
resolution. The thermal sensor modules are permanently installed in an M73
front panel, which is then mounted in the M73 camera. A thermal sensor
module can be combined with an image sensor module and another function
module (e.g. an IR light module). The setup and use of thermal (TR) events
is done exactly as in Mx6 cameras with thermal sensor modules.
Notes
- In order to display the thermal image, it is mandatory to assign the
sensor to the left or right camera image in the Admin >
Hardware Configuration > Image Sensor Configuration
dialog after installing a thermal sensor module.
- In this version, the Value Range of the
temperature values to be measured can not be set to Automatic
in the Setup > Image Control > Thermal Sensor Settings
dialog. You must choose between Small
(High sensitivity) and Large
(Low sensitivity). Ex works, the Value Range is set to Small
(High sensitivity).
Bugfixes
- Intensity
IR Light Module
The setting of the IR Light
Power Level in the Admin
> Hardware Configuration > Assign Wires dialog was
ineffective when activating the IR Light module by a day-night switch.
The module has always been activated with the highest intensity.
Known Limitations
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.0.4.18-r1 − for M7 Camera Model M73
Creation Date: 2020-05-12
Publishing Date: 2020-05-13
Notes on Release MX-V7.0.4.18-r1
This release is different from its predecessor release 7.0.4.18
only in the bugfix "IR Light Module disabled".
Enhancements and Improvements
WDR Feature
The behavior of the Wide Dynamic Range feature that aims at
improving images with large differences in image illumination has been
improved substantially compared to the predecessor release. In particular,
you do not need to define an exposure
window to improve the results. In addition, this feature has been improved
if an IR Light module is attached. If the camera activates this module due
to diminishing illumination, overexposure of objects close to the camera
is reduced. The WDR function can be activated in the Setup Menu
> Image Control > Exposure Settings dialog, and three
modes are available to adapt to the current scene: Low
for low, Medium for medium, and
High for large brightness
differences between dark and bright areas in the image.
Note
After activating this feature for an image sensor, the camera will
ignore the settings in the Target Brigthness section of
the Setup Menu > Image Control > Exposure Settings
dialog for this sensor..
ONVIF-T and H.265
With this software version, the M7 camera models support the ONVIF-T
standard. This includes in particular the use of
H.265 as a video codec and the display of texts into the
live image using the ONVIF-T function OSD
(OnScreenDisplay).
In addition, the H.265 codec can also be used
independently of the integration of an M7 camera via ONVIF-T for RTSP
streaming by any RTSP client, such as VLC. H.265 can also be
used as a video codec when integrating M7 models into the Genetec
Security Center via the Genetec integration interface.
USB Interface
With this
version, the USB interface of the camera can be used for the following
functions:
- Storage of video and audio data in MxFFS format on USB
storage media (USB sticks, SSD drives or hard drives). The camera
supports the USB 2.0 standard.
- Integration of an MX-232-IO box for the use of its signal
inputs/outputs and/or its serial interface
- Connecting a USB FTDI
adapter for standard RS232 connections
Other Improvements
- Improved data rate for MxPEG/M-JPEG codec
The video codecs MxPEG and M-JPEG have been further optimized, so that
data rate savings of about 15% are achieved with the same image quality,
depending on the setting.
- Saving the current live image
The Save Image function in the live view of the web
browser has been improved. Now, regardless of the live stream, an image
with the best possible JPEG quality is saved.
Notes
- The two lines at the bottom of the live image, which contain event
information, are no longer output in the saved image with this
function.
- If necessary, the function's behavior can be configured to restore
the old behavior. For this purpose, the parameter SAVE_IMAGE_BUTTON=live
can be added to the camera configuration file in the SECTION
homepage. Currently, this value is implicitly set to
best.
Bugfixes
- IR Light Module disabled
(V7.0.4.18-r1)
In version 7.0.4.18, when switching to the night mode, a possible
existing IR Light module was no longer activated.
- Message events of the
Facial Recognition App
When using the Visage Technology Face Recognition app in
Operation
Mode Recognition,
message events named VT_Face were triggered even
if a person, who had not previously been trained in Operation Mode Enrollment , was detected by
the system. The event had to be restricted to already known people by
additional filtering of the event content. This is no longer
necessary, as in Operation Mode Recognition
events are only triggered when previously learned faces are
detected.
- Lens configuration
In the Admin -> Hardware Configuration
area, the Lens Configuration
dialog could be opened incorrectly and
the settings made there were ineffective. The dialog has been removed.
Known Limitations
- Dialog Integration Protocols
For M73 cameras with only one sensor module, the Admin ->
Camera Administration -> Integration Protocols dialog is
empty after activating one of the protocols ONVIF
or Genetec via the
installation wizard of the web browser. This state can be corrected by
first deactivating the set protocol ONVIF or Genetec
and then turning it back on.
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
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Software Release MX-V7.0.1.20 − for M7 Camera Model M73
Creation Date: 2020-02-13
Publishing Date: 2020-02-14
Important Notes
- First released software for completely newly developed M73
model
This is the first released software version for the new M7 camera line
with quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor. The M73 is the first model of
this new high-performance camera line. In addition to the well-known
functions of the Mx6 camera line, this supports completely new
features such as H.264 streaming with 30 frames/second at 4k
resolution, the use of 3 sensor or function modules, intelligent video
analysis with flexible AI and deep learning-based Apps and
many more.
- User interface equals
The software of the new model series based on this system
platform is largely identical in terms of operation, functions and
menu navigation with the software of the previous Mx6 series. This
applies both to the configuration via the user interface of the web
browser as well as to the integration into the
MxManagementCenter.
- Support for existing configurations
Existing camera configuration files from corresponding cameras of the
Mx6 model series can be loaded directly and used further. This is
important in the event of a camera being replaced or for the
integration of new cameras into existing systems. The configuration
for the fundamentally changed area of the Integration
Protocols, the completely new functional area of the
Apps and all new detailed functions, such as the setting of the IR cut
filter, must be recreated or adjusted.
The following describes the new features, enhancements and enhancements
compared to the first version 7.0.0.111 delivered with M73 cameras.
Enhancements and Improvements
Support for the new IR-Cut Day & Night Sensor Modules and IR Light
Modules
IR-Cut Day & Night Sensor Module
The M73 supports the use of the new IR-Cut Day & Night
sensor modules. These are color sensor modules with an integrated swivel
IR blocking filter for day and night operation. This filter is
automatically switched off at low illumination, which also provides bright
images at night and using the possibly integrated IR module. This
automatic mode is activated by factory setting and the Lux value used to
switch to night mode can be set in the setup > image control
> general image settings dialog. In the
same dialog, the filter can also be switched manually if required.
IR Light Module
The activation of a possible integrated IR Light module is coupled to
the activation of the "Night Mode" as follows:
- If an IR-Cut Day & Night sensor module is also used,
this is done when switching the IR blocking filter off (see above).
- If the IR Light module is used together with a normal day
and night sensor module, the IR Light module is activated when the
night sensor module is activated by the automatic day-night switching.
Apps
Additional App for face recognition
In addition to the A.I. Tech Apps AI* the Visage
Technology Face Recognition App for facial recognition is also
available with this version. After installation (see the following notes),
the activation and configuration of this App is done exactly as for the
other Apps in the Setup > Certified App
Control > Certified App Settings dialog.
Apps AI* from A.I. Tech
This firmware release also includes updated and improved versions
of A.I's AI* Apps. Tech (see below)
Notes on
installing and using the AI* (A.I. Tech) and Visage
Technology Face Recognition Apps
- These Apps are installed by uploading the file
'MX_preinstalled_apps_7_0120.app' via the Admin > System
Update > Update System Software dialog in the web
browser or using the MxManagementCenter. You can download
this file from the Support > Download
Center > Software Downloads > Certified Apps section
of the MOBOTIX web site. The AI* Apps already included in
version 7.0.0.111 are updated.
- The update to version 7.0.1.20 will delete previously generated
results of the Apps AI* that may have been generated and
stored on the camera's internal SD card.
- By installing the above App package
'MX_preinstalled_apps_7_0120.app', previously executed configurations
of the Apps AI* are overwritten again with the factory
settings. The previously performed configurations can be backed up
before installation and reloaded if necessary.
Apps and messages from the MxMessagesystem
Activating an App automatically defines a matching message in the
MxMessageSystem, which is sent internally (locally) after a detection of
the App. All App messages that can be used in this way are listed in the
Message Events section of the Setup > Event
Control > Event Overview dialog and can be further
configured from there. Depending on the App, the messages sent when a
detection event occurs also contain parameters that can be used for
event processing. For example, the message can be searched with a
regular expression as a filter for a text (string). In this case, an
action is executed only if the message sent by the App contains the
previously defined text as a parameter. The complete message sent by an
App during detections, including the parameters, can be listed by
entering the command <IP>/api/json/messages in the web browser,
after a previously performed detection.
Bugfixes
- A.I. Tech App
- If one of the A.I. Tech Apps was configured with a sensor
other than the one currently shown in the camera live image, the
camera could have done a restart.
- With the application of some A.I. Tech apps (e.g. AIParking)
a camera restart could occur after a few minutes.
- In addition, after activating the A.I. Tech apps, there
were performance problems with camera operation in the web browser.
- Full screen recording
When using the full screen recording, there could be image errors
(stripes in the picture).
Known Limitations
- RTSP-Streaming
If only one image sensor module is connected in the M73, the streaming
mode Raw cannot be selected at this time.
- USB interface not supported
This version doesn't support the hardware USB interface yet.
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