Fig. 53: Adding devices and sources
Select the desired action:
All cameras and door stations in the local network are detected automatically.
Cameras outside of the local network (for example, on the Internet) need to be added manually.
You can use MxMC to play back exported MxPEG clips. Click on
to do so. The Load Clips dialog opens: Select the desired MXG file and click on Open. The clip appears in the device bar in the Clips section.
This function allows you to add storage paths generated by MOBOTIX cameras.
The recordings are displayed in the Device Bar in the Clips & Recordings section.
This function allows you to access a MOBOTIX storage device connected to the USB port with recordings in MxFFS format.
Note: o be able to read MxFFS media, you must start MxManagementCenter with administrator rights (see Integrating MOBOTIX storage device). Without administrator rights, the storage medium will not be recognized.
The recordings in MxFFS-Format are displayed in the Device Bar in the Clips & Recordings section.
Clips and recordings can be organized into groups.
Edit the MxThinClient setting here. The MxThinClient is a compact solution for displaying the live image of a MOBOTIX camera on a monitor or TV set with HDMI connection.
Name
Enter the name for the MxThinClient here.
URL
Enter the URL or IP address of the ThinClient.
User Name
Enter the user name of the MxThinClient user here.
Password
Enter the password of the ThinClient user here.
Display resolution
Select the resolution of the camera image to be displayed on the monitor of the MxThinClient.
Camera display
Select here how long the assigned camera image should be displayed on the monitor of the ThinClient. After the selected time period the ThinClient will display the configured setting (e. g. sequences, still images etc.).
MxThinClients can also be added via the Component view (see The Components View).