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Using Variables

Variables can be used in various dialogs and are replaced at runtime by the actual values:

Notes:


Variable Description

The variables follow this syntax:
$(GROUP.VARIABLE[,Formatting Options[,..]])

Variable Description Note
LEV / LASTEVENT: Last Event
$(LEV.DATE) Date and time of the last event YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
$(LEV.TIME) Time of the last event hh:mm:ss
$(LEV.SECONDS) Seconds since the last event Seconds
$(LEV.RELATIV) Time since the last event hh:mm:ss
EVT / EVENT: Event
$(EVT.AST)
$(EVENT.AST)
Displays all activated actions See also: Abbreviations Used in the MOBOTIX Camera
$(EVT.EST.SELECTED)
$(EVENT.EST.SELECTED)
Displays all active events See also: Abbreviations Used in the MOBOTIX Camera
$(EVT.EST.ACTIVATED)
$(EVENT.EST.ACTIVATED)
Displays the event that has triggered an alarm. See also: Abbreviations Used in the MOBOTIX Camera
$(EVT.SYA)
$(EVENT.ANTE)
Displays the number of the pre-alarm images currently set Pre-Alarm Images
$(EVT.SYP)
$(EVENT.POST)
Displays the number of the post-alarm images currently set Post-Alarm Images
$(EVT.SIA)
$(EVENT.ANTEINTERVAL)
Displays the interval between the pre-alarm images. Milliseconds
$(EVT.SIP)
$(EVENT.POSTINTERVAL)
Displays the interval between the post-alarm images. Milliseconds
$(EVT.EDT)
$(EVENT.EVENTDEADTIME)
Displays the event deadtime currently set Seconds
$(EVT.ADY)
$(EVENT.ACTIONDELAY)
Displays the action deadtime currently set Seconds
$(EVT.MDT)
$(EVENT.MESSAGEDEADTIME)
Displays the messaging deadtime currently set Seconds
$(EVT.VATIMESTAMP) Shows the time stamp of the last time a visual alert (VA) was acknowledged YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
$(EVT.VAD) Shows the date of the last time a visual alert (VA) was acknowledged YYYY-MM-DD
$(EVT.VAT) Shows the time of the last time a visual alert (VA) was acknowledged hh:mm:ss
$(EVT.VAS) Shows the status of the visual alert (VA) in this images HIDE (hidden) or DRAW (shown)
$(EVT.JPC) Shows the number of generated JPEG images since the camera or the program has been restarted. Images
FPR / FINGERPRINT: Fingerprint Information
$(FPR.VER)
$(FINGERPRINT.VERSION)
Version number of the JPEG comment  
$(FPR.PRD)
$(FINGERPRINT.PRODUCER)
Manufacturer name (MOBOTIX).  
$(FPR.FRM)
$(FINGERPRINT.FRAME)
Unique image number of every digitized image since the camera has been rebooted.  
$(FPR.ENO)
$(FINGERPRINT.EVENT)
Currently valid event number; for an event images, the number of the event.  
$(FPR.IMT)
$(FPR.IMAGETYPE)
Image type  
$(FPR.TIMESTAMP) Date and time as $(TMS) YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.msec
$(FPR.DAT) Date as $(TMS.DAT) YYYY-MM-DD
$(FPR.TIM) Time as $(TMS.TIME) hh:mm:ss.msec
$(FPR.TIT) Seconds and milliseconds as $(TMS.TIMET) ss.msec
$(FPR.TZN) Date as $(TMS.ZONE) YYYY-MM-DD
IMG / IMAGE: Image Variables
$(IMG.CTY) Shows information on the camera model. If this variable shows MONO, all parameters will parameters will only display the value for the right lens. DUAL, MONO
$(IMG.ICC) Video codec used for converting this image to JPEG MxPEG, JPEG
$(IMG.FRJ) Frame rate of JPEG/MxPEG conversion Hz
$(IMG.FRJ.DEZI) Frame rate of JPEG/MxPEG conversion as a number Example: 110 instead of 11.0
$(IMG.FRB) Digitizer rate of the camera sensor (Bayer frame rate) Hz
$(IMG.FRB.DEZI) Digitizer rate of the camera sensor (Bayer frame rate) as a number Example: 110 instead of 11.0
$(IMG.XTO)
$(IMG.XRES)
Image size of the X dimension in pixels X pixels
$(IMG.YTO)
$(IMG.YRES)
Image size of the Y dimension in pixels Y pixels
$(IMG.QLT)
$(IMG.QUALITY)
Quality level of JPEG/MxPEG conversion in percent Percent
$(IMG.CAM) Image type or selected image sensors when this image was recorded RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, PIP
$(IMG.ZOM) Zoom level (x1000) of this image. 1000=1x Zoom 1000, 2000, 4000
$(IMG.PAX) Center of the zoomed image section in X direction.
-1000=left, 0=center, 1000=right
-1000..0..1000
$(IMG.PAY) Center of the zoomed image section in Y direction.
-1000=bottom, 0=center, 1000=top
-1000..0..1000
$(IMG.MIR) Mirroring of the image NONE, VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL, BOTH
$(IMG.ROT) Rotation of the image in degrees 0, 180
$(IMG.SRP[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Sharpness setting of the right or left image -2..0..10
$(IMG.ACT[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Setting of the auto contrast OFF, AUTO
$(IMG.BRT[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Brightness setting for both lenses -10..0..10
$(IMG.BLT[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Backlight correction for both lenses -10..0..10
$(IMG.CSA[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Color saturation. -10 = B/W -10..0..10
$(IMG.BBL[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Blue balance -10..0..10
$(IMG.RBL[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Red Balance -10..0..10
$(IMG.DKL[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Setting of the noise reduction OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, MORE, HIGH, EXTREM
$(IMG.EXB[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Black pixel correction ON, OFF
$(IMG.EXW[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Exposure window weighting. TOTAL: Ignore exposure windows, use full image to determine exposure. 0..100, TOTAL
$(IMG.WBW[.RIGHT|LEFT]) White balance weighting. TOTAL: Ignore exposure windows, use full image to determine white balance. 0..100, TOTAL
$(IMG.AVB[.RIGHT|BOTH|LEFT]) Mean brightness of the image in percent. BOTH is the mean value of both the right and the left lens. 0..100
$(IMG.AMB[.RIGHT|BOTH|LEFT]) Minimum mean image brightness. This value is important for night improvement. 0..100
$(IMG.AMP[.RIGHT|BOTH|LEFT]) Software amplification (1024=1.0x, 8192=8.0x) 1024..8192
$(IMG.AMP[.RIGHT|BOTH|LEFT].FACTOR) Software amplification as a factor with two decimals 1.00..8.00
$(IMG.SEN[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Image sensor sensitivity 0, 1, 2
$(IMG.GNG[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Green amplification of the camera sensor. The value range depends on the sensor. 128..1024..16384
$(IMG.GNR[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Red amplification of the camera sensor. The value range depends on the sensor. 128..1024..16384
$(IMG.GNB[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Blue amplification of the camera sensor. The value range depends on the sensor. 128..1024..16384
$(IMG.CNG[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Green color correction value. 1024=1. 0=No correction required. 128..1024..16384
$(IMG.CNR[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Red color correction value. 128..1024..16384
$(IMG.CNB[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Blue color correction value. 128..1024..16384
$(IMG.LFQ) Power supply frequency in Hz 50, 60
$(IMG.EXI[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Minimum exposure time in microseconds Microseconds
$(IMG.EXI[.RIGHT|LEFT].SECOND) Minimum exposure time in seconds Example: 1/90 seconds 1/x
$(IMG.EXA[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Maximum exposure time in microseconds Microseconds
$(IMG.EXA[.RIGHT|LEFT].SECOND) Maximum exposure time in seconds Example: 1/90 seconds 1/x
$(IMG.EXP[.RIGHT|LEFT]) Current exposure time in microseconds Microseconds
$(IMG.EXP[.RIGHT|LEFT].SECOND) Current exposure time in seconds. Example: 1/90 seconds 1/x
TMS / TIMESTAMP: Timestamp Information
$(TMS) Timestamp & milliseconds YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.msec
$(TMS.DATE) Date according to ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD
$(TMS.TIME) 24h date & milliseconds hh:mm:ss.msec
$(TMS.TIMET) Number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC & milliseconds Seconds.msec
$(TMS.YEAR) Year, four digits YYYY
$(TMS.SYEAR) Year, two digits YY
$(TMS.MON) Month from 01 to 12 MM
$(TMS.MON.NAME) Abbreviation of the month. Jan, Feb, etc. MMM
$(TMS.MON.FULL) Full name of the month. January, February, etc. Month
$(TMS.DAY) Day from 01 to 31 TT
$(TMS.YDAY) Day of the year (001 ... 366) DDD
$(TMS.WEEK) Number of the week according to ISO 8601:1988 from 01 to 53. The first week has at least four days in the current year. The week starts on Monday. WW
$(TMS.WDAY) Day of the week from 1 to 7. 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, etc. W
$(TMS.WDAY.NAME) Abbreviation of the week day. Mon, Tue, etc. WWW
$(TMS.WDAY.FULL) Day of the week. Monday, Tuesday, etc. Day
$(TMS.HOUR) Two-digit number of the current hour (24h representation) from 00 to 23 hh
$(TMS.HOUR12) Two-digit number of the current hour (12h representation) from 01 to 12 hh
$(TMS.AMPM) AM and PM abbreviations
12 o'clock noon is 'PM' and 12 o'clock midnight is 'AM'
AM or PM
$(TMS.MIN) Two-digit minutes mm
$(TMS.SEC) Two-digit seconds ss
$(TMS.MSEC) Three-digit milliseconds msec
$(TMS.ZONE) Abbreviation of the current time zone ZZZ
$(TMS.RFC822) Date and time as deviation from GMT (UTC) according to RFC822 Day, DD MMM YYYY hh:mm:ss +zzzz
ID: Identification Information
$(ID.MAC) MAC address of the network interface 00:03:C5:xx:yy:zz, where 00:03:C5: MOBOTIX identifier, xx:yy:zz: factory IP address in hexadecimal notation
$(ID.FIP) Factory default IP address of the camera 10.x.x.x
$(ID.NAM)
$(ID.HOSTNAME)
Host name of the camera <host name>
$(ID.ET0)
$(ID.ETHERNET)
Current IP address of the camera E.g. 192.168.178.67
$(ID.SWV)
$(ID.PATCH)
Software version of the camera E.g. M10-V2.0.3.9
$(ID.UPT)
$(ID.UPTIME)
Operating time of the camera since the last reboot in seconds ss
$(ID.CONFIG) Time stamp of the configuration file YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
$(ID.CDA) Time stamp of the configuration file (date only) YYYY-MM-DD
$(ID.CTI) Time stamp of the configuration file (time only) hh:mm:ss
SEN / SENSOR: Sensor Information
$(SEN.HFQ) Frequency of the sensor data Hz
$(SEN.SIN) Status of the signal input 0, 1
$(SEN.BTR) State of the right camera key 0, 1
$(SEN.BTL) State of the left camera key 0, 1
$(SEN.PIR) PIR level in percent 0..100
$(SEN.MIC)

Microphone level in percent

This value will only be displayed if the Microphone event or the level meter has been activated.

0..100
$(SEN.ILR) Illumination level of the right lens, where 0: dark, 1000: direct sun at the equator at noon 0..1000
$(SEN.ILL) Illumination level of the left lens, where 0: dark, 1000: direct sun at the equator at noon 0..1000
$(SEN.VIM) Number of the triggered motion window (Comma-separated list with window numbers)
$(SEN.TIN.CELSIUS) Internal camera temperature in degrees Celsius °C
$(SEN.TIN.FAHRENHEIT) Internal camera temperature in degrees Fahrenheit °F
TEXT: Text Variables
$(TEXT.FTPDIR) Default path for FTP image storage <hostname>/YYYY/MM/DD/hh/
$(TEXT.FTPFILE) Default filename for FTP image storage (without file name extension) mYYMMDDhhmmssmsc
$(TEXT.EVENTFILE) File name (without file name extension) that contains a timestamp and where event images are identified by a E+<event number> suffix. fYYMMDDhhssmsc[_Eeeeeee]
Special Variables
$("any text"
[, Formatting Option])

Use double quotes to write any text. This text can then be formatted using the Formatting Options.

The "$" character itself is written as "$$", if you would like to use it in the text that is to be formatted.

If any text is entered as the second parameter, this text is seen as the result of the variable.

Formatting Options

Using the formatting options allows formatting the Text Display of the MOBOTIX camera's live image.

Examples:

The "$" character itself is written as "$$", if you would like to use it in the text that is to be formatted.

Syntax errors are displayed behind the formatting instructions and are enclosed in leading/trailing "#" signs:
#"sampletext",Test,len=80,fill=-,align=center:format parameter unknown#

Formatting Commands

The formatting commands take a value and are separated by commas (",") one after another.
FORMATTINGOPTION1=VALUE, FORMATTINGOPTION2=VALUE

Option Description Note
LEN
LENGTH

This parameter sets the width of the text output. The remaining space is filled using the fill character. "0" is variable width. If the text is larger than defined in LENGTH, the output width is enlarged automatically, if the Formatting Switch TRUNCATE has not been set.

Default value: 0

Reasonable maximum values and image sizes:

Image Size Maximum Value
PDA: 160x120 20
CIF: 320x240 40
VGA: 640x480 80
VGA2: 640x240 80
MEGA: 1280x960 160

If higher than the maximum values in this table are used, the characters are wrapped to the next line.

0..512
FIL
FILL

Sets the fill character to be used to format the output. This command takes one character. Superfluous characters will be ignored.

Default value: [Space]

Any character
ALI
ALIGN

This parameter sets the alignment of the text output within the specified length.

Default value: LEFT

RIGHT, CENTER, LEFT

Formatting Switches

The formatting switches do not take a value and are separated by commas (",") one after another.

Switch Description Note
DEF
DEFAULT
Uses the default settings for this variable  
GLO
GLOBAL

Sets the values of this variable as global default for all following variables.

Note: Combining DEFAULT and GLOBAL will reset the values to the camera's default settings.
 
TRU
TRUNCATE
Cuts off any text longer than specified by LENGTH.  
B64
BASE64
Switches text output to Base64 encoding (this is required by some email servers, for example) Use this switch to supply user information, for example: $("admin:meinsm", BASE64).

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