The Configuration view you to directly access and make settings for MOBOTIXcameras. In general, the view is divided into a Basic Settings section and an Advanced Configuration section containing Configuration Groups.
The controls at the bottom can be used for actions such as storing the changed settings permanently or resetting the parameter values to their factory settings.
The settings are made for one camera at a time. The Configuration bar on the right margin also offers the possibility to change the settings of several cameras of a group simultaneously without having to change the camera or the camera group.
The Basic Settings contain basic configuration settings that are important for the setup of cameras and camera system. The Basic Settings include the following areas:
The parameters of the respective topic areas are grouped in tabs. For information about each tab, see Configuring Basic Camera Settings.
Fig. 41: Basic settings
The available configuration parameters are thematically grouped in tiles. The Advanced Configuration tiles are only visible if the required license key has been installed, otherwise only the basic settings are available. Clicking on a tile opens the topic area and tabs for the associated sub-topics.
Some of the topics contain graphical configuration items, such as those for defining exposure windows or detection areas. For more information on how to operate these configuration items (see Graphical operation).
Extensive information on the setting options and parameters of the individual subject areas are currently available only via the help pages of the camera. You can access the camera help table of contents directly from MxMC by pressing CMD+Shift+H (Mac) / CTRL+Shift+H (Windows).
Fig. 42: Advanced Configuration
Advanced Configuration - Users and Groups
Fig. 43: Advanced Configuration - Users and Groups
Fig. 44: Applying and saving changed settings
You can use the controls at the bottom of the view to permanently save changed settings or to reset the parameter values to factory settings, among other things:
Click on
to reset all parameters for the current camera tab to the factory settings.
Click on
to undo the last change. Click on
to redo the change you previously undid.
You can make changes by pressing Enter or selecting the new value in the Configuration view. The changes made here are not automatically adopted because it could potentially cause problems with the network settings.
When a value is changed, the checkmark in the Command bar turns red, indicating that the change has not been implemented yet. Click
to make this change.
If parameter values are changed, the Store Configuration
icon turns red in the Command bar. Initially, changes are always temporarily stored in the camera. To ensure that the current settings are also used after the next restart, the changes must be saved permanently.
Various sections of the configuration provide additional settings that can be used to change parameters that are not necessary for the daily work with MxMC. Note that these settings have been combined as expert settings in the different sections. Click on
to open the expert settings.
You can enter parameters for a single camera in the Configuration view. You can use the Configuration bar to check which parameter values are available for the other cameras in the group. There you can also change the settings of one or multiple cameras in the group without having to switch to a different camera or camera group.
Fig. 45: Checking parameter values of other cameras in the group
Fig. 46: Changing a value for one camera or for multiple cameras