MOBOTIX Sales, Planning & Installation
Sales, Planning, & Installation (SPI) Seminar
MOBOTIX planning tool, camera components, lens options, and accessories. How to plan and install a system, questions to ask yourself and the customer, and sample cost calculations
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| Date | Monday, March 26, 2012 - 08:30 |
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| End Date | Monday, March 26, 2012 - 17:15 |
| Vendor | MOBOTIX |
| Type | Vendor Certification Training |
| Agenda | 8:30 Welcome & Introduction 8:45 The MOBOTIX Concept The efficient way to save high-resolution images, hemispheric technology 9:30 Overview of Models and Accessories The various camera models and their operational purposes, accessories 10:45 Coffee Break 11:00 Image Angle and Resolutions of Mobotix Cameras How do the image angle and resolution in?uence the display 11:45 Planning Tools Image angle slides, demo DVD, lens size calculator, memory requirement planner 12:15 Lunch (costs included in participation fee) 13:00 Project Analysis Analysis of the project using systematic survey 14:00 Peripheral Components Selection criteria for switch, router, cables, UPS, storage media, surge protection, PC 15:00 Co?ee Break 15:15 Light and Exposure What is light, what kind of lighting is required, what impact does the amount of light have on image 15:45 Sample Project Requirements of the customer, required components, positioning of the cameras 16:45 Sample Project Cost Calculation 17:00 Certification |
| Cost |
$182.00 : |
| Location | WA |
| Venue | Mercure Perth 10 Irwin Street Perth WA 6000 Australia |
| Topics Covered | |
| Certified | No |
| Prerequisites | Don't forget to bring a laptop!All participants are required to bring a laptop to the course with:
Please do not bring a Netbook to the training as these machines often have small screens and lack Ethernet ports which prevent completion of all tasks. |

