 
    Release Notes for MOBOTIX Camera Software
    Document Information
    
      
        
          | Publisher: | MOBOTIX
              AG | 
        
          | Author: | Bernd Wilhelm Thilo Schüller
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          | Date: | 2019-04-12 | 
        
          | Document: | release-notes_en.html | 
        
          | Confidentiality: | public | 
      
    
    
    Contents
    These Release Notes contain a technical description of the most
      important changes in the software for the MOBOTIX network cameras.
    Software Releases—Overview
    
    Notes:
    
      - Please download the stable customer releases of the software from www.mobotix.com
        in the Support > 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-V5.2.3.30 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26
    Creation Date: 2019-04-11
    Publishing Date: 2019-04-15
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 - the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems. In these cases, it is recommended to test the most important
          camera features.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    Improved frame rates
    This version achieves significantly improved frame rates. This applies
      mainly to high resolutions and M-JPEG or MxPEG with high motion rates,
      where increases of up to 96% can occur.
    Improved image quality through new 3D noise filter
    An additional optional time-based noise filter improves the image quality
      and reduces the data rate by up to 20%. This filter can be activated in
      the browser's user interface under Setup Menu > Image Control
        > General Image Settings with the Temporal Noise
        Filter option. The reduction is up to 20% on a 24-hour average
      and up to 50% on dark, noisy images. If stored on a NAS or file server,
      this leads to a noticeable relief of the storage device. Please note that
      the filter may reduce the frame rate depending on the picture settings and
      scene complexity. This is especially true if the camera is already
      delivering a reduced frame rate due to a high load situation or complex
      scene content, as would be possible under optimal conditions.
    Genetec- and ONVIF-Integration
    The integration of the cameras into ONVIF-Clients or the Genetec Security
      Center via the integration protocol has been greatly facilitated.
    
      - Optimize settings:
 The Admin Menu > Camera Administration >
          Integration Protocols dialog now offers the new function Optimize
          Settings. This function is available as soon as Genetec
        or Genetec + ONVIF has been selected as protocol in the
        specified dialog. Clicking the Optimize Settings
        button opens the new Configuration Optimization
        dialog. This dialog displays all predefined setting changes and offers
        additional setting options that are automatically applied to the camera
        by pressing Apply & Save. This eliminates the need
        to manually configure MOBOTIX cameras according to the Genetec
        Integration Guide.
- Image size and aspect ratio
 For integration into an ONVIF, Genetec or other RTSP-based system, a
        desired aspect ratio can now be set for the RTSP stream. For this
        purpose the option Limit aspect ratio in the Admin
          Menu > Camera Administration > Integration Protocols in
        the Configuration Optimization dialog (see section
        above) and the Global Settings area has been added.
        For all selected values except free, only resolutions with the
        selected aspect ratio will be offered for selection in the RTSP client.
        These can be up to 6MP in size and higher than the currently set
        resolution of the live camera image. The first time the RTSP
          stream is requested, the live image is automatically reconfigured by
          the camera accordingly. If several RTSP clients are used, the
        live image is converted to the highest resolution retrieved from one
        client. When the selected aspect ratio isfree, the camera
        behaves as before. Then only resolutions smaller than or equal to the
        resolution of the live camera image are available via RTSP and there is
        no automatic reconfiguration of the live image. Further information can
        be found in the camera online help under<IP
          address>/help/help?integrationprotocols.
- ONVIF API and RTSP-over-HTTP Tunnel
 The default web server of the camera with port 80 is now used
        additionally for both the ONVIF API and the HTTP tunneled RTSP access.
        An activation of MxWeb with port 8080 is no longer necessary, but is
        still supported.
Other improvements
    
      - Thermal improvements
 The display and output of temperature values for Thermal(-TR) cameras is
        now done with higher accuracy (one decimal place).
- Network Messages (IP Notify) with Image Profiles
 When sending network messages, it is now also possible to generate
        images according to a previously selected image profile and send them
        together with the message. The Data Type option for configuring a
        network message has been extended by the additional value Image.
- faststream API extension (ROI)
 Using thefaststreamAPI function, it is now possible to
        retrieve a video stream from the camera that contains only a specific
        image section instead of the entire camera image. The two parametersroiandroisizehave been added. Further information can be
        found in the camera online help under<IP-Adress>/help/help?cgi-image#faststream.jpg.
Bugfixes
    
      - Door station and RFID
 In T26 door stations, RFID cards with a KeypadRFID or BellRFID module
        could not be read after a software update to V5.2.1.4.
- Red Camera LED
 The signaling by LED 1 (red) did not work with the camera models i26B,
        p26B, S26B, S16B.
- Directional ActivitySensor Events
 When defining event profiles with the MxActivitySensor that should only
        react to certain directions of movement (e.g. left or right), undetected
        movements or missing event triggers could occur.
- SNMP SysObjectID
 The sysObjectID required for integration into SNMP management
        systems was not unique and did not contain a reference to the
        MOBOTIX-specific subtree of the SNMP object structure.
- Permanent Microphone Destruction
 An error message "408 Request Timeout" occurred when attempting to
        permanently switch off the microphone via the Admin Menu >
          Audio and VoIP Telephony > Microphone and Loudspeaker
        dialog.
- FTPS Streaming
 Using FTP streaming did not work when FTPS was enabled. Correction: FTP
        streaming automatically disables FTPS.
Known Limitations
    
      - MxAnalytics
        - Problems may occur when setting up MxAnalytics and
          storing the data on the camera's internal SD card. It is recommended
          that you test the functions after setup, ensuring that the data is
          stored correctly by checking the values displayed in the Records
          section of the Setup Menu > MxAnalytics Control >
            MxAnalytics Overview dialog. If problems occur, click the Force
            new record button in the same dialog. 
 
- The use of events for behavior detection can be
          too insensitive at high frame rates (20 and more frames per second)
          and can detect too few events. This applies to the event types reverse
            direction, opposite direction and turn.
- If a camera restart occurs within the first half hour
          after a camera restart, the MxAnalytics result data generated within
          this time may be lost after the second restart. The problem can be
          bypassed by pressing the Force New Data Set button
          in the Setup Menu > MxAnalytics Controls > MxAnalytics
            Overview dialog before the second required restart.
- RTSP streaming
 In the following two cases, a distorted image may occur when fetching an
        RTSP stream:
        - Live image with set aspect ratio 16:9 and display mode panorama
- Q26 camera in factory settings - here a temporary change of the
          current display mode helps
- Shrinking MxFFS archives
 When shrinking existing MxFFS archives, you can shrink in 2 GB
        steps. On rare occasions, the camera can delete one file to many and
        thus delete 2 GB too much.
- Auto configuration of the door station
 Auto configuration in systems with more than one door station currently
        only works on the door station where auto configuration was started. The
        other door stations must be started separately via auto configuration.
        As long as these ones are still accessible via the standard access data
        (admin/meinsm), they must be temporarily disconnected from the network
        before the auto configuration is executed on the first door station,
        otherwise their configuration can become corrupted. If an MxDisplay is
        used in this case, the previously configured door stations must also be
        entered manually in the camera list of the MxDisplay.
- Dual cameras and 5MP image sensors
 For dual cameras with 5MP image sensors where only one sensor image is
        displayed (mainly day/night models), switching between the sensors may
        in rare cases cause the camera to restart.
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    Software Release MX-V5.2.1.4 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16, V16,
      D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26
    Creation Date: 2018-12-20
    Publishing Date: 2018-12-20
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 - the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems. In these cases, it is recommended to test the most important
          camera features.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    Improved Support of the Extended Camera Configuration in MxMC 2.0.1
    This release supports the different enhancements and improvements of the
      camera configuration in MxManagementCenter (MxMC) 2.0.1 (e.g., for setting
      up a camera as a time server, setting up buffered archive).
    Bugfixes
    
      - Wrong system messages
 TheTransfer of image files delayed more than 60 seconds!message erroneously appeared in the system messages and triggered false
        alarms of the store failure detection, if it had been configured.
- Sensor configuration of D16 bodies
 For D16 complete cameras and D16 bodies, the Admin
          Menu > Hardware Configuration > Image Sensor
          Configuration dialog for setting the installed sensor
        configuration (Pano, Day/Day, Day/Night) did not show.
- Door station modules
 When using the new door station modules Mx-A-KEYC* and Mx-A-BELLC* for
        T26 Door Stations, the RFID features sometimes failed.
Known Limitations
    
      - Shrinking MxFFS archives
 When shrinking existing MxFFS archives, you can shrink in 2 GB
        steps. On rare occasions, the camera can delete one file to many and
        thus delete 2 GB too much.
- MxAnalytics results after camera restart
 If a camera restart occurs within the first half hour after a previous
        camera restart, the MxAnalytics result data generated within that time
        may be lost. This problem can be prevented by pressing the Force
          New Record button in the Setup Menu >
          MxAnalytics Control > MxAnalytics Overview dialog before
        executing the second restart.
- Auto configuration of the door station
 When running the auto configuration on systems with more than one door
        station, the auto configuration will only configure the door station
        from which the auto configuration had been started. Note that it is
        necessary to run the auto configuration on every additional door station
        you want to configure. As long as these ones are still accessible via
        the standard access data (admin/meinsm), they must be temporarily
        disconnected from the network before the auto configuration is executed
        on the first door station, otherwise their configuration can become
        corrupted.. When using MxDisplay, you need to add the configured door
        stations manually into the camera list of the device.
- Dual cameras and 5MP image sensors
 When using Dual cameras with 5MP image sensors that are typically
        showing only one image (such as Day/Night models), the camera can reboot
        on rare occasions when switching between image sensors.
- Red camera LED
 On i26B, p26B, S26B, and S16B camera models, the red LED currently does
        not signal anything.
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    Software Release MX-V5.2.0.61 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, T26, c26, i26, p26, v26
    Creation Date: 2018-10-30
    Publishing Date: 2018-11-02
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 - the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems. In these cases, it is recommended to test the most important
          camera features.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    Door Station Features – Support of T26, S26, S16
    With this release, the door station features are available on cameras of
      the Mx6 model range. The software supports the T26 door station as the
      successor of the T25, as well as the S26 and S16 models, which can also be
      used as door station when running this software release.
    
      Notes
      
        - The only notable change of the door station features of this release
          is the different method for starting the auto configuration; the
          configuration as door station is unchanged otherwise. Please also read
          the documentation of the T26, S16 and S26 camera models.
- The installation package (file *.mpl) for this
          software also contains new firmware releases for the KeypadRFID (V1.1.0.4)
          and MxBell (V1.1.0.3) door station modules. Both firmware
          releases can be used with the new hardware variants (order numbers
          Mx-A-KEYC*, Mx-A-BELLC*) and also with the old variants (order numbers
          MX-Keypad1-EXT*, MX-Bell1-Core-EXT*).
 
    Support of MxMC 2.0 With Integrated New Features (Advanced Config,
      Health Check)
    MxManagementCenter (MxMC) 2.0 includes an advanced camera configuration,
      which almost makes switching to the browser-based user interface of each
      camera unnecessary.
    In addition, MxMC 2.0 contains the new Health Check
      feature. It allows testing all MOBOTIX IoT cameras of the Mx6 model range
      for problems regarding the system status. The results are displayed with
      traffic light icons (Green – no problems, Yellow – at least one warning in
      the system, Red – at least one critical state of one camera). If warnings
      (Yellow) and errors (Red) have been detected, the system will propose
      solutions and recommendations to resolve the issues.
    For additional information on MxMC 2.0, please see the corresponding
      release notes and the integrated online help.
    Enhanced System Performance
    Many improvements in details of this software release have resulted in a
      perceptible increase in system performance. The increase in computing
      speed and the further stabilized, higher frame rates that can be attained
      in this release even under high loads (large image sizes, many camera
      features activated) are proof of the increased performance.
    ONVIF S Extensions
    Thanks to the additional ONVIF S audio features of release MX-V5.2.0.x,
      all MOBOTIX Mx6 camera models are conforming to ONVIF S after updating to
      this release (with or without microphone). The cameras will be listed in
      the near future as Conformant Products on the ONVIF
      website. In addition, this release also supports the PTZ features of the
      camera via the ONVIF S protocol.
    Extended SNMP Support
    The Admin Menu > Network Configuration > SNMP
        Configuration dialog now offers to download an SNMP MIB file,
      which can be used for subsequent requests by SNMP clients. SNMP clients
      can now get additional information regarding the current camera status,
      such as temperature, date and time, network properties, flash cell wear,
      etc.
    MxAnalytics for Dual Cameras
    You can now use MxAnalytics on dual cameras (e.g., the D16-B-F) if the
      camera uses only one image sensor ("Auto" image mode on Day/Night models
      and "Right" or "Left" on dual models).
    Automatic Detection of Attached Image Sensors
    In the D16, M16 and S16 camera models, the software now automatically
      recognizes the types of the attached sensor modules (6MP/5MP image
      sensors, Thermal sensors, MxDigitizer) and configures the system
      accordingly. The manual sensor module configuration by the user has thus
      become obsolete.
    Enhancements for Thermal Cameras
    
      - Temperature range (thermal range) for events
 On all cameras with Thermal sensors, you can now set a temperature range
        instead of a specific trigger value for triggering events. The measured
        values (in the measurement window of Thermal-TR cameras, in the spot of
        non-TR cameras) can be compared with the temperature in the specified
        range and the camera can trigger an event if the measured temperature is
        within or outside of the range.
- Hottest Pixel
 On Thermal-TR cameras, the software can now visualize the hottest pixel
        measured in the image and can also show the value using a variable. The
        camera also adds this information to the header of the JPEG images.
- Temperature Raw Data
 To be able to use the temperature data in third-party software, the
        camera adds the temperature raw data and the xy coordinates to the
        header of the JPEG images.
- Reference Window
 When using the reference window mode, you can now set a tolerance to the
        specified trigger value in degrees.
Other Enhancements and Changes
    
      - Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
 The camera software has been further hardened against CSRF attacks.
- MxPEG+ and Image Noise
 The MxPEG+ codec can now better handle image noise in bright scenes.
- Storage on External File Servers
 When specifying the connection data for an external SMB/CIFS file
        server, you can now set a domain for the specified user.
- Genetec Integration
 The implementation of the supported Genetec protocol has been enhanced
        for theparam.cgiinterface (configuration of the network
        interface). In addition, the software now supports thefirmwareupgrade.cgiinterface for upgrading the firmware.
Bugfixes
    
      - MxAnalytics and S16
 MxAnalytics did not run on S16 cameras with only one attached sensor.
- D16-Cameras − IP Address Announcement
 On some D16 cameras, the software falsely detected a pressed button on
        the camera, which prompted the camera to inadvertently announce its
        current IP address.
- FTP Transfer
 FTP transfers sometimes failed if FTPS (= default) had been activated
        (Error 52).
Known Limitations
    
      - Shrinking MxFFS archives
 Shrinking existing MxFFS archives takes place in 2GByte steps and it can
        happen that a file and thus 2 GByte too much can be deleted.
- MxAnalytics results after camera restart
 If a camera restart occurs within the first half hour after a previous
        camera restart, the MxAnalytics result data generated within that time
        may be lost. This problem can be prevented by pressing the Force
          New Record button in the Setup Menu >
          MxAnalytics Control > MxAnalytics Overview dialog before
        executing the second restart.
- Auto configuration of the Door Station
 When running the auto configuration on systems with more than one door
        station, the auto configuration will only configure the door station
        from which the auto configuration had been started. Note that it is
        necessary to run the auto configuration on every additional door station
        you want to configure. As long as these ones are still accessible via
        the standard access data (admin/meinsm), they must be temporarily
        disconnected from the network before the auto configuration is executed
        on the first door station, otherwise their configuration can become
        corrupted. When using MxDisplay, you need to add the configured door
        stations manually into the camera list of the device.
- Dual cameras and 5MP image sensors
 When using Dual cameras with 5MP image sensors that are typically
        showing only one image (such as Day/Night models), the camera can reboot
        on rare occasions when switching between image sensors.
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    Software Release MX-V5.1.0.99.r4 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26
    Creation Date: 2018-10-24
    Publishing Date: 2018-11-06
    
      Notes on Releases MX-V5.1.0.99.r3/r4
      Release 5.1.0.99.r4 closes a security flaw in
          the RTP server found in its predecessor release 5.1.0.99.r3
        that would have allowed aggressors to execute malignant software on the
        camera.
      Release 5.1.0.99.r3 is different from its predecessor
        release 5.1.0.99 only in an additional enhancement
        ("Thermal Reference Windows") and two bugfixes
        ("S26 with external sensors" and "Image generation with special
        combinations of MxActivitySensor and MxAnalytics").
     
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 − the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems. In such cases a check of the most important camera functions
          is recommended.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    New Storage Method "Buffered MxFFS Archive"
    In the Admin Menu > Storage > Storage on external file
      server dialog, the new option Buffered MxFFS Archive can now be selected
      as the Primary Target. SMB / CIFS and NFS File Servers can also be used
      here as an MxFFS Archive Target.  As a result, data in MxFFS format
      is no longer stored first on the SD card but directly on a connected file
      server (e.g. NAS device). The internal SD card is then used only for
      storing some administrative information. Only in the case of a detected
      file server failure (e.g. lost connection) will the storage be
      automatically switched to the SD card. Once the file server is available
      again, the data previously saved on the SD card will be transferred to the
      server. Due to the significantly reduced load on the SD card, its service
      life is considerably extended.
    
      Important Notes:
      
        - After changing the primary target from the SD flash card to the
          MxFFS buffered archive, the old content on the SD card can not be
          accessed anymore! In the case of existing installations, this must be
          taken into account before changing the storage method in order to
          export the data of the SD card beforehand, if not already recorded in
          an MxFFS archive.
- Please note the updated online help page for this dialog. There this
          new storage method is described in detail and important hints or
          recommendations for special situations such as a file server failure
          or subsequent configuration changes are noted.
 
    Support of Mx6-B Camera Models With MxBus
    This release supports the use of MxBus features in the new B variants of
      the Mx6 models.
    Support of the Camera Configuration in MxManagementCenter (MxMC)
    As of version 1.8 of the MxManagementCenter (MxMC), the most important
      settings on the camera can be made from this program. For Mx6 camera
      models, the current or a newer version of the camera firmware is required
      to support that function in MxMC.
    Automatic Request for Password Change And Password Length
    When you first log in to the camera, the user is automatically prompted
      to change the default password ('meinsm') for the admin user. The new
      password to be entered must also be at least 8 characters long.
    Improved Dual-Core Support
    This firmware version now better supports the dual-core processor
      architecture of the Mx6 camera model. As a result, more functions can be
      performed by the camera at the same time, without negatively affecting the
      frame rate.
    Improved Online Help
    The online help's layout has been improved and all pages now start with
      an index including links to the different chapters. Additionally the
      online help page for the Admin Menu > Storage >
        Storage on External File Server/Flash Device dialog has been
      completely redesigned and important notes and best practices, mainly for
      the MxFFS archive, have been added.
    Other Improvements and Changes
    
      - Network settings
 Changing the network settings in the Admin Menu >
          Network configuration > Ethernet Interface dialog is
        now directly applied directly by pressing the Set
        button and a camera restart is no longer necessary. Settings are also
        directly applied (without a camera restart) even when loading a
        configuration file with changed network settings. When making such a
        change, it is necessary to ensure that the camera can still be connected
        via the current network!
- Dual cameras with PoE Class 3
 By default, all Mx6 dual cameras are now set to PoE class 3. This can be
        changed to class 2 if necessary, but this then leads to deactivation of
        the second processor core.
- Thermal reference windows (V5.1.0.99.r3and
          higher)
 On Thermal cameras without TR sensor, you can now use thermal reference
        windows when defining events.
- Genetec-Integration
 Integration in the Genetec Security Center now also supports MxAnalytics
        behavioral events (length of stay, restricted area,...). These are
        offered for selection in the Security Center in the Events
        area of the Options dialog (although they are named
        somewhat differently).
- MxActivitySensor 2.1
 Further improvements to Activity-Sensor 2.1 resulting in reduced false
        alarms in dark "noisy" images.
Bugfixes
    
      - S26 with external sensors (V5.1.0.99.r3and
          higher)
 After connecting and activating an external image sensor to an S26, the
        information about the on-board image sensor was faulty. As a
        consequence, the camera did not offer the different display modes for
        correcting the distortion of the hemisperical lens.
- Image generation with special combinations of MxActivitySensor
          and MxAnalytics (V5.1.0.99.r3and higher)
 If you had been using both
          MxAnalytics and MxActivitySensor and the MxActivitySensor
          window had a lower height than the MxAnalytics window, image
        generation did not work properly. This happened quite easily if you had
        been using the entire image area for MxAnalytics (factory default) and
        chose to reduce the size of the MxActivitySensor window.
- vPTZ actions in the live image
 After applying vPTZ functions, it could happen that the live
        image jumped after that and displayed a different area than previously
        set.
- S26 and Audio
 When using the microphone of an external sensor module with an
        S26 camera, the audio input in the Admin Menu > Audio
          and VoIP Telephony > Speaker and Microphone dialog
        has to be set to Disabled instead of the microphone of
        the connected sensor module in order to receive an audio signal. Also,
        with S26 cameras, when using an external speaker (such as the MOBOTIX
        AudioMount) and with other models when the echo cancellation is
        activated, a steady soft whistling tone could be heard after a camera
        restart.
- Alarm notification for storage failure detection
 In the case of a detected failure of MxFFS archives, it was
        possible that an alarm notification (e.g. E-mail) configured in the Admin
          Menu > Storage Failure Detection dialog was still
        sent even after the archive was available again.
Known Limitations
    
      - Shrinking MxFFS archives
 Shrinking existing MxFFS archives takes place in 2GByte steps and it can
        happen that a file and thus 2 GByte too much can be deleted.
- MxAnalytics results after camera restart
 If a camera restart occurs within the first half hour after a previous
        camera restart, the MxAnalytics result data generated within that time
        may be lost. This problem can be prevented by pressing the Force
          New Record button in the Setup Menu >
          MxAnalytics Control > MxAnalytics Overview dialog before
        executing the second restart.
- SIP video
 This release does not support SIP video. This feature will be available
        again in a later release.
- Translations
 Currently, only the English and German translations of the camera's web
        browser interface and online help are up-to-date.
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    Software Release MX-V5.0.2.14 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26
    Creation Date: 2018-02-07
    Publishing Date: 2018-02-14
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 − the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    ONVIF S Compatibility
    With this release, cameras of the Mx6 product range are compliant to the
      ONVIF S standard. With respect to the predecessor release, the following
      functions have been added for ONVIF:
    
      - Event Handling (Notify, Pull Point, Meta Data Stream)
- Meta Data Streaming
Support of the Optional POS Features in MxManagementCenter (MxMC) 1.7
      and Higher
    From this version on, Mx6 cameras can be integrated with Vectron cash
      point systems (POS = point of sale) in order to transfer the
      transaction data of a cash point (e.g., the items on a sales slip) to
      MxManagementCenter. You can then use MxMC to search and retrieve the
      transaction data in different views. In addition, MxMC can play back the
      video recordings for individual transactions.
    To set up such a system, a special script for MOBOTIX cameras needs to be
      installed and configured on the Vectron cash point. To set up the POS
      system on the camera, you need to follow the steps below:
    
      - Enter the name of the cash point in the new Admin
          Menu > Camera Administration > Retail Configuration
        dialog.
- If required, activate the Event Logging option in
        the Admin Menu > Storage on External File Server /
          Flash Device dialog (activated by factory default).
- Reboot the camera.
After that, you need to license the feature in MxMC to be able to
      configure a new "Retail System" consisting of the cash point and the
      assigned camera. You can now search the transaction data of the cash point
      to retrieve the corresponding recordings in the special "Retail view" of
      MxMC.
    For additional information about this new feature, please also see the
      Online Help of the camera.
    Bugfixes
    
      - MxFFS archive with files of 4 bytes size
 When writing MxFFS archives, the archives sometimes contained files with
        4 bytes, which led to a situation where the camera could not write
        to the archive any more.
- MxAnalytics Reports
 The counting corridor and heatmap reports sent after MxAnalytics events
        sometimes did not contain any data.
- Network switches with IEEE 802.3az
 Connecting a camera to a switch with activated energy saving mode
        according to IEEE 802.3az sometimes resulted in connection failures.
- Image errors on S16 cameras
 After updating the camera software from releaseV5.0.xtoV5.0.1.53, S16 cameras sometimes showed image errors.
- Power supply of USB devices
 USB devices connected to the camera were powered by the camera although
        they had not been activated in the software.
- Translations
 On some dialogs of the browser-based web interface of the camera, the
        French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese texts were faulty.
Known Limitations
    
      - SIP video
 This release does not support SIP video. This feature will be available
        again in a later release.
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    Software Release MX-V5.0.1.53 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26
    Creation Date: 2017-10-26
    Publishing Date: 2017-11-20
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 − the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    MxPEG+ Video Codec
    Together with the new Mx6 hardware, the proprietary MxPEG video codec by
      MOBOTIX has been improved to MxPEG+. This codec is now the default codec
      on Mx6 cameras, although the visible name has not changed. From this
      release onward, the "MxPEG" codec actually uses the much more efficient
      MxPEG+ variant, which uses significantly less bandwidth for displaying and
      storing the video stream than its predecessor. Using MxPEG+ instead of
      MxPEG typically saves about 25 % in bandwidth. In dark scenes or at
      night, the increased efficiency is much more significant – the required
      bandwidth drops by up to 50 %.
    MxActivitySensor 2.1
    MxActivitySensor 2.1 of this release uses a significantly improved
      strategy compared to its predecessor release 2.0. The main objective is to
      avoid false alarms that occurred in a scene due to changes in illumination
      or light shadows, for example. The basic functionality and the sensor
      settings have not changed from MxActivitySensor 2.0.
    ONVIF Enhancements
    This release contains some important enhancements regarding ONVIF:
    
      - Authentication
 The authentication of an ONVIF client now uses a WS security
        UsernameToken profile. HTTP digest authentication has been removed from
        ONVIF.
- ONVIF Users
 The users required for establishing an ONVIF connection are now managed
        separately from the regular camera users. Open the Admin
          Menu > Camera Administration > Integration Protocols
        dialog and go to the ONVIF section to add ONVIF users
        and to change their passwords. By factory default, three different ONVIF
        users are already present – admin, operator, user.
 Note: After upgrading a camera from release5.0.0.xto the current release with existing ONVIF clients, you need to change
        all connections to the camera to the new ONVIF users. This does not
        happen automatically.
- Multicast Support
 You can now use the Multicast interface of the camera via an ONVIF
        connection.
Bitrate Control for H.264 Streaming
    You can now set H.264 streaming to maintain image quality and to reduce
      the frame rate instead, if required. This happens only if the defined bit
      rate (bandwidth) is exceeded. Open the Admin Menu >
        Camera Administration > Integration Protocols dialog,
      go to the H.264 Settings section and activate the new Constant
        Quality Mode option.
    Support of the New MxIOBoard-IC Module for x26 Indoor Cameras
    Thanks to the new MxIOBoard-IC
        Module, the c26, i26, p26, and v26
      camera models can use two signal inputs and two signal outputs (isolated
      relay or 12 V self-powered). The module is to be wired fully before
      it is plugged onto the powered-off camera's mainboard. After finishing the
      installation and starting the camera, the module is recognized
      automatically and listed in the Camera Status dialog in
      the System section.
    You can immediately use the signal inputs to define signal event profiles
      in Setup Menu > Event Overview. Likewise, you
      can immediately use the signal outputs to define signal output profiles in
      Admin Menu > Hardware Configuration > Signal Out
        Profiles. In addition, the signal inputs and outputs are
      automatically listed in the Admin Menu > Assign Wires
      dialog so you can use them immediately for door and light features.
      Input 1 is assigned to the door sensor, Input 2 to the lock
      sensor, Output 1 is assigned to the door opener and Output 2 to
      a light switch.
    If you want to use one or both signal outputs not as isolated relay
      outputs, but as self-powered 12 V outputs, you set this mode for the
      desired outputs in the Admin Menu > Hardware
        Configuration > Manage Hardware Expansions dialog, MxBus/IO
        Board section.
    Other Enhancements
    
      - Shock Detector
 This release supports the on-board shock detector that can trigger
        events of the type Shock Detector.
- RTSP Streaming
 The camera can now send the requested RTSP stream via an HTTP tunnel.
        Open the Admin Menu > Camera Administration >
          Integration Protocols dialog, go to the Global
          Settings section and activate the new RTSP-over-HTTP
          Tunnel option.
Bugfixes
    
      - MxActivitySensor
 When using MxActivitySensor areas together with the new$generateoption, the camera sometimes developed issues and rebooted.
- H.264 Streaming
 H.264 streaming produced image errors and instabilities on some
        streaming clients (such as some DVRs).
- Configuration of S16 and S26
 On the S16 and S26 camera models, the browser-based user interface
        contained the Admin Menu > Video Door Station
        section.
- MxAnalytics Counters
 Resetting the MxAnalytics counters in blue counting corridors did not
        work properly.
Known Limitations
    
      - Image errors on S16 cameras
 After updating the camera software from releaseV5.0.xtoV5.0.1.53, S16 cameras sometimes show image errors.
- MxAnalytics Reports
 Creating MxAnalytics reports with counting corridors or a heatmap from
        the data stored on an SD card does not work properly in this release.
- SIP video
 This release does not support SIP video. This feature will be available
        again in a later release.
- Translations
 Some languages (such as FR, ES) show texts in some dialogs that actually
        belong to other dialogs.
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    Software Release MX-V5.0.0.133 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26 − With Thermal Sensors as well
      as 6MP and 5MP Image Sensors
    Creation Date: 2017-07-21
    Publishing Date: 2017-08-08
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Fixed gSOAP security issue in OVIF
            integration
 This release fixes the gSOAP security issue "Devil's Ivy", which was
          created due to a vulnerable part of the ONVIF Toolkit. It is therefore
          strongly recommended to update cameras with older software versions to
          this release (see corresponding entry in the Bugfixes
          section).
- Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 − the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    Support of FTPS (TLSv1, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2)
    This software release supports file transfers of the camera using FTPS
      (FTP via Transport Layer Security). The supported TLS versions
      are TLSv1, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2.
    Other Improvements
    
      - Improvement to Intrusion Detection
 When attempting to connect an IP address that is blocked by
        intrusion detection, the error message "404 not found" can now be
        returned by the camera instead of the standard error message "403
        forbidden". For that purpose the following entry must be inserted in the
        camera configuration file:
 SECTION httpd
 ids_http_403_to_404=1
 ENDSECTION httpd
- Update of the OpenVPN-Client to version 2.4.3.
 This version provides, among other things, improved protection
        against DoS and memory overflow attacks.
Bugfixes
    
      - Fixed gSOAP security issue in OVIF integration
 This release fixes the gSOAP security issue "Devil's Ivy", which was
        created due to a vulnerable part of the ONVIF Toolkit.
 However, this vulnerability could only be exploited in the affected
          software releases, if the ONVIF integration had been activated. If
          only the MxPEG video streaming codec developed by MOBOTIX was being
          used, the vulnerability could not be exploited. 
- Profile for Network Messages and Full Image Recording
 When using profiles for network notifications (IP-Notify) with
        event images in combination with Full Image Recording, the IP Notify
        message was not sent if the triggering event of such a profile did not
        simultaneously trigger recording.
- Image Logo Upload
 Automated uploading of logos via web server URLs did not work
        properly in some cases.
- Thermal TR cameras with temperature values above 2000° C
 A Thermal TR camera could, in rare cases, display a
        temperature of more than 2000 ° C.
- Integration Protocols dialog and IE 11
 The Admin Menu > Cameras Administration >
          Integration Protocols dialog did not work properly when using
        Internet Explorer 11. The changes made in the dialog were not
        stored properly in the camera.
Known Limitations
    
      - SIP video
 This release does not support SIP video. This feature will be available
        again in a later release.
- Shock Sensor
 This version does not yet support the integrated shock sensor to trigger
        Shock Sensor events.
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    Software Release MX-V5.0.0.130 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26, c26, i26, p26, v26 − With Thermal Sensors as well
      as 6MP and 5MP Image Sensors
    Creation Date: 2017-06-21
    Publishing Date: 2017-07-14
    
      Important Notes
      
        - Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15,
          D/M/Q25/S15M and i/c/p/v25 − the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems.
 
    Enhancements and Improvements
    Support of Mx6 Indoor Camera Models
    This software release also supports the new Mx6 indoor camera models i26,
      c26, p26 and v26. As a consequence, the new features of the Mx6 camera
      line are also supported on these models (noticeably higher frame rates,
      H.264 video streaming, ONVIF etc. In addition, the design and the handling
      of the i26, c26, p26 and v26 cameras does not differ from their
      predecessor models of the P3 camera line.
    Factory Default Settings changed
    The following factory default settings have been changed in this version:
    
      - Image size = MEGA and Image Quality = Normal
 The camera now delivers 25 fps immediately after first start
        because of this change.
- Genetec and ONVIF Support activated per default
 The integration of cameras in Genetec and ONVIF video management systems
        is easier now because Genetec and ONVIF
        are now activated per default in the Admin Menu > Camera
        Administration > Integration Protocols dialog.
 
    
      Note: If you do not want the ONVIF services to be
        activated automatically you have to deactivate them explicitely in the
        dialog mentioned above.
     
    Event Stream Group Right for Integrating Cameras into
      MxManagementCenter
    To integrate a MOBOTIX camera into MxManagementCenter (MxMC), you had to
      use the access credentials of a user with admin rights on the camera.
    This software release provides a better solution: In the Admin
        Menu > Security > Group Access Control Lists,
      you can now add a new group with the new Event Stream
      right. If you are using the credentials of such a user to integrate the
      camera into MxMC, you can use all features of MxMC (except updating the
      camera software). In addition, the user cannot make any configuration
      changes in the browser-based user interface of the camera.
    Separating the rights in such a manner has significantly increased the
      system security, especially where larger installations are concerned.
    Enhanced Security Thanks to Special Characters in Passwords
    Firmware release MX-V5.0.0.130 (just like MX-V5.0.0.127)
      allows using special characters to create more complex passwords (Admin
        Menu > Security > Users and Passwords). This
      again increases the protection against unwanted camera access. To prevent
      problems when logging in from different browsers, all printable special
      characters from the US ASCII character set are allowed:
      ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +, −. /:; < = >? @ [ \ ] ^ _ `{ | } ~.
    ONVIF Description
    The online help for the ONVIF integration has been extended.
    Bugfixes
    
      - M16: Day/night operation
 When using an M16 in Day/Night mode, the Black&White (Night) image
        sensor sometimes showed image errors.
- Warning note for network settings
 After changing and storing the network settings in the Admin
          Menu > Network Configuration > Ethernet Interface
        dialog, the Administration dialog showed a faulty
        warning in the Network Configuration section.
- Storage on external file server after changing the language
 After setting French or Italian as language in the browser-based user
        interface, the Admin Menu > Storage > Storage
          on External File Server / Flash Device dialog showed some
        wrong contents.
Known Limitations
    
      - IP Notify profiles and full image recording
 When using IP notify (network message) profiles with event images in
        combination with full image recording, errors may occur if the event
        that triggered the sending of the message not also triggers a recording.
- Logo upload
 The automated loading of logos from web server URLs does not always work
        reliably.
- Thermal TR cameras show temperature values above 2000 °C.
 On rare occasions, Thermal-TR cameras can show temperatures above
        2000 °C.
- Integration Protocols dialog and IE 11
 The Admin Menu > Cameras Administration >
          Integration Protocols dialog does not work properly when
        using Internet Explorer 11. The changes made in the dialog will not
        be stored properly in the camera.
- SIP video
 This release does not support SIP video. This feature will be available
        again in a later release.
- Shock Sensor
 This version does not yet support the integrated shock sensor to trigger
        Shock Sensor events.
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    Software Release MX-V5.0.0.127 − for Mx6 Camera Models D16, M16, S16,
      V16, D26, M26, Q26, S26 − with Thermal Sensors as well as 6MP and 5MP
      Image Sensors
    Creation Date: 2017-04-27
    Publishing Date: 2017-05-05
    
      Important Notes
      
        - First published software for Mx6 models with higher
            performance
 This is the first published software release for the new Mx6 camera
          models with dual-core processor. The camera benefits from the
          performance boost especially where extra computational power for image
          analysis is required, such as for MxAnalytics. Noticeably higher frame
          rates in MxManagementCenter or in the browser are yet another plus.
- Identical user interface
 The software of the cameras with the new hardware platform is mostly
          identical to the software of the predecessor models D/M/S/V15 and
          D/M/Q25/S15M − the so-called P3 models.
- Support of existing configurations
 You can load existing camera configuration files of the corresponding
          P3 camera models without any problems. This is important when
          exchanging a camera or when integrating new cameras into existing
          systems.
 
    The following list describes the new features, enhancements and
      improvements as compared to the P3 models (software releases V4.x).
    Enhancements and Improvements
    Higher Frame Rates
    As mentioned above, the Mx6 models display noticeably higher frame rates
      with less variation as in the P3 camera models. This is mainly due to the
      higher computational power of the dual-core processor. The frame rate can
      reach 42 fps when using HD image size (1280x720), the MxPEG video
      codec and Normal image quality:
    
      Note: Select the Fast image program from the
        Quick Controls to automatically apply all settings that result in the
        highest possible frame rate.
     
    RTP Streaming, H.264 and Genetec Integration
    To integrate these camera models into other video management systems, you
      can use RTP streaming, H.264 and a special Genetec integration interface.
      Open the Admin Menu > Camera Administration >
        Integration Protocols dialog and activate the RTP
        Server and/or Genetec options to use these
      features.
    
      Notes:
      
        - The maximum image size of an H.264 RTP stream is limited to QXGA
          (2048x1536).
- As a matter of fact, the Mx6 cameras can be integrated into the
          Genetec Security Center, even though they have not been certified
          accordingly.
 
    ONVIF Integration
    This is the first software release to support the ONVIF standard; it
      complies with many basic features of this global and open communication
      standard. Currently, the following ONVIF features or codecs and protocols
      are supported: Discovery Service, Digest Authentication, Scope Management,
      Profiles with Reset via Web UI, H.264, M-JPEG, RTP, TCP, HTTP.
    Open the Admin Menu > Camera Administration >
        Integration Protocols dialog and activate the ONVIF
      option to activate the integrated ONVIF support. If you activate the ONVIF
        Discovery Service in this dialog, you can also define ONVIF
        Scopes and show or delete the ONVIF Profiles created by
      an ONVIF video management system.
    Bugfixes
    The bugfixes described in the following refer to the software releases
      prior to release V5.0.0.127 that had been delivered with the
      first Mx6 camera models.
    
      - Recording on SMB/CIFS file server
 When using an SMB/CIFS file server as primary recording target (with MX
        folder/file structure) or as MxFFS archive, the camera sometimes could
        not connect to the file server.
- Several RTP H.264 streams
 When requesting more than one RTP H.264 stream, the additional streams
        sometimes displayed image errors.
- RTP server and storage on file server as primary target
 When recording on a file server as primary storage target (MX
        folder/file structure) and activating the RTP server, a camera reboot
        sometimes deleted the recorded video data.
Known Limitations
    
      - SIP video
 This release does not support SIP video. This feature will be available
        again in a later release.
- Shock Sensor
 This version does not yet support the integrated shock sensor to trigger
        Shock Sensor events.
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