Supported Mobotix Analytics in Arcules
Thermal Radiometry
Mobotix Thermal Radiometry
Detect thermal radiation from an object or body to measure relative surface temperature and sends an alarm if an object or body hits the target alarm threshold. The alarm is used by Arcules to record video and alert security staff.
In addition, visualization of real-time thermal alarm status is available from the Views page within Arcules.
What is needed from Mobotix
M16-TR Camera
Prerequisites
Chrome browser
Access to Mobotix camera webpage
Access to the Mobotix camera you intend to use
Firmware MX-V5.2.6.2 or higher
How to Install
See the Mobotix Thermal Configuration Guide for best practices and to understand primary factors that may affect thermal accuracy prior to deployment.
Before you Begin
Access the camera and create a password (DO NOT forget your password. In order to recover a device, you will have to ship it back to the manufacturer).
Step 1: Configure the thermal alarms directly in the camera webpage
This example is set to trigger every time the temperature is > 100 Fahrenheit
Click Setup Menu
Click Event Overview
Click Edit in the section Environment Events
Click Add New
Set a Name (This will be the event name)
Set Event Sensor Type to Thermal Radiometry
Set the rectangle the measurement area. Format should be: image sensor, horizontal position, vertical position, width, height
Enter the additional settings:
Measurement Mode: Absolute Temperature
Trigger Mode: One Pixel
Alarm Type: Thermal Level
Temperature Unit: F
Thermal Level: 100
Comparison: Higher Than
Action Type: EveryClick Set
Click Close
Click Ok
Step 2: Add the camera in Arcules and enable Camera Analytics
Once the camera is added, click on the device and navigate to the ANALYTICS tab. Then, click + ADD ANALYTIC.
Once this operation is complete you will see the thermal alarms you configured in the camera webpage reflected in the Camera Analytics section.
Step 3: Set up Rules for handling thermal alarms
Click the link button to set up a Rule for a thermal alarm.
Fill in the appropriate details for your rule and define who should receive the notification when an event triggers for the alarm. You can learn about Rules in our Rules Article.
Monitor Thermal Alarms
You can monitor real-time thermal alarms from the Views page by adding the Thermal Analytic graph to any View.
Note: It's important that the users or groups who are monitoring thermal alarms have the Continuous Live Viewing role assigned. This role disables the auto-logout function, so that users with this role can stay logged in without getting timed-out.
Go to the Views page and click the plus icon +.
On the next screen, enter a name for the View and click NEXT.
Select the thermal cameras for the View, then click the ANALYTICS tab to select the desired analytics you want to display in your view, and click DONE.
You can rearrange the widgets as you wish by clicking the more icon in the upper right hand corner & selecting Rearrange.
The information provided is based on in-house testing with our proven models. Compatibility issues may arise with similar models or different firmware versions. For specific inquiries or assistance, please contact our support team at support@arcules.com. This article serves as a general guide, and individual circumstances may require additional attention.
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