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In the example below, the image section was shifted until the garage (on the left of the im-

age) is completely covered by the image capturing sensor.

FIg. 13-2 

 

In order to apply the new image section, click 

Save

.

 

If you want to restore the previously saved new image section, click 

Restore

.

 

To restore the standard image section, click on 

Default

.

Using the time-out function, allows you to activate the automatic recovery of the last 

saved image section.

Summary of Contents for DDF4510HDV-IM

Page 1: ...English Rev 1 0 4 2013 09 09 Installation and Configuration High DefinitionIPNetworkCameras DF4510HD DF4910HD DDF4510HDV IM SM DDF4910HDV IM SM...

Page 2: ...fied by are trademarks or registered trademarks of the following owners Adobe and Flash of Adobe Systems Incorporated headquartered in San Jos California USA AMD and AMD Athlon of Advanced Micro Devic...

Page 3: ...0HD 14 4 5 2 Dome Cameras DDF4510HDV IM DDF4910HDV IM 14 4 5 3 Dome Cameras DDF4510HDV SM DDF4910HDV SM 14 5 Views and Connection Assignment 15 5 1 Box Cameras 15 5 2 Dome Cameras 17 5 2 1 In ceiling...

Page 4: ...ideo Server 50 9 2 1 1 Transfer Protocol and Format 50 9 2 1 2 Transfer Method 51 9 2 1 3 TTL 52 9 2 1 4 RTCP 52 9 2 2 Dynamic Servers 52 9 2 3 Audio Client 53 9 2 4 RTSP 54 10 Video 56 10 1 Video Sta...

Page 5: ...1 Download 89 14 5 2 Upload 90 14 5 2 1 Configuration Recovery 90 14 5 2 2 Configuration Transfer to Several Devices 91 14 6 Info 92 15 Image Transmission 93 15 1 Web Browser 93 15 2 RTSP Application...

Page 6: ...on the software version 6 1 2 4 and apply to all above mentioned devices If text passages require distinctions to be made between the devices the complete prod uct names will be mentioned Pictures in...

Page 7: ...voided could result in minor or moderate injury Notice NOTICE indicates practices for preventing property damage incorrect configurations or faulty operations For reasons of clarity and readability va...

Page 8: ...e malfunctions damages and data loss and may result in the loss of warranty Modifications Do not make any modifications to the hardware or software that has not been tested and approved by Dallmeier I...

Page 9: ...s Shocks may cause malfunctions and damages The units may not be moved while in operation Foreign Bodies If objects or liquids get into the units immediately disconnect them from the power supply pull...

Page 10: ...differ from this document s content Certain functions and features may require the purchase of an additional license 3 2 Transportation and Packaging Store the original packaging for transportation at...

Page 11: ...pow ered via PoE Power over Ethernet Class 0 IEEE 802 3af or supplied with 12V DC separate power supply unit required DDF4510HDV SM The DDF4510HDV SM is a vandal resistant 2 megapixel High Definition...

Page 12: ...saturation and sharpness 3D Digital Noise Reduction 3D DNR Three different exposure metering modes average metering light information from entire scene centre weighted average metering and spot meter...

Page 13: ...erous contact voltages and devices protection against overvoltages and the immunity of information and communication technology equipment to electromagnetic interferences EMI all protective measures w...

Page 14: ...variants are exclusively designed for indoor installations An outdoor installation is prohibited and may result in malfunction damage data loss and loss of warranty 4 5 3 Dome Cameras DDF4510HDV SM DD...

Page 15: ...et on top and bottom side for camera mounting DC auto iris lens Locking screw focal length Locking screw focus Fig 5 1 The lens shown in Fig 5 1 is illustrative only and may differ from the actual pro...

Page 16: ...ot sequence is running but no encoder is running yet Critical error during update see below Green LED constant Encoding active Red LED off Green LED blinking Streaming of encoded data active The follo...

Page 17: ...iants IM Thread for M6 screw eye bolt Housing Trim ring with bubble 3 axis mount pan tilt rotation Thread for PG16 cable gland Lens Ceiling clamp Housing screw T20 Torx Black inner dome cover Fig 5 3...

Page 18: ...Thread for PG16 cable gland DC auto iris interface for iris control Flexible cable fastener Flexible cable fastener Video preview output BNC CVBS Locking screw focal length Locking screw focus Thread...

Page 19: ...s SM Thread for PG16 cable gland Mounting hole for 4mm screw Housing base Housing with bubble Lens 3 axis mount pan tilt rotation Housing screw T20 Torx Black inner dome cover Fig 5 5 Notice Always en...

Page 20: ...ble gland Camera module Thread for housing screw Thread for housing screw Thread for housing screw Video preview output BNC CVBS Locking screw focal length Locking screw focus Flexible cable fastener...

Page 21: ...one jack Power IN 12V DC Weidm ller male connector SL 3 50 02 90G SDHC card Knurled screw rotation z axis 3 axis mount pan tilt rotation Flexible cable fastener Fig 5 7 Note that the SDHC card shown i...

Page 22: ...otice The devices can be powered via PoE Power over Ethernet Class 0 OR supplied with a separate 12V DC power supply unit However always beware not to use both power sources simultaneously In order to...

Page 23: ...mage to the device due to inappropriate mounting equipment Use the correct type of mounting equipment tripod screw max length 7mm for ceiling wall bracket Weather proof housing for outdoor installatio...

Page 24: ...refully unscrew the used lens from the camera in a counter clockwise direction first unplug the DC auto iris 4 pin connector if necessary Loosen the locking screw of the back focus adjustment ring Uns...

Page 25: ...ription therefore only applies to zoom lenses Point the camera at an object with sufficient contrast e g Siemens star at a distance of approx 2 3m Open the iris of the lens Set the maximum focal lengt...

Page 26: ...ggle bolt style anchors for drywall hollow wall type plaster Electric shock hazard Danger of death or serious injury Always disconnect the PoE switch or the separate power supply unit from the mains s...

Page 27: ...ended ceiling using a drywall utility saw or a jigsaw Screw the M6 screw eye bolt onto the bottom side of the housing Unscrew the 3 housing screws using a T20 torx wrench and remove the trim ring Susp...

Page 28: ...eye bolt use a carabiner and the ceiling hook Run the required cables suspended from the ceiling through a PG16 cable gland Screw the PG16 cable gland in the appropriate thread of the housing Insert...

Page 29: ...Step 3 Tighten the M4 locking screw Fig 5 4 of both ceiling clamps with a Phillips screw driver until the housing is fixed Fig 6 5 Ceiling clamp Ceiling clamp Suspended ceiling Phillips screwdriver Fi...

Page 30: ...ideo preview output Attach the trim ring to the housing and tighten the 3 housing screws using a T20 torx wrench Housing screw T20 Torx Locked ceiling clamp Locked ceiling clamp Suspended ceiling Trim...

Page 31: ...t on page 96 If necessary connect a CVBS monitor to the video preview output Fig 5 6 If PoE Power over Ethernet is not available first connect the camera to a suitable power supply unit and then conne...

Page 32: ...rowser Microsoft Internet Explorer latest version Software Adobe Flash Player latest version JavaScript enabled Microsoft ActiveX enabled ActiveX based Dallmeier control latest version Note that a mor...

Page 33: ...ress of the device into the address bar of the web browser Confirm the input The connection to the device is established The graphical user interface GUI of the live mode is displayed A H G E C B D F...

Page 34: ...ve video may not be shown in the web browser In this case two solutions are available The router gateway has to be configured for a correct address translation of data packets sent by the User Datagra...

Page 35: ...ized user The factory default admin password is 3 Notice Risk of misuse by unauthorized users Change the factory default admin password as soon as possible Click CONFIG in the user interface of the li...

Page 36: ...figuration mode C IP address of the device D Log out of configuration mode E Disable enable live video display F Live video G Configuration menu H Configuration dialogues Note that the live video disp...

Page 37: ...rface dialogue via Common settings User interface Fig 8 1 Set the Language Deactivate the Show live video ActiveX in WebConfig checkbox if network bottle necks occur or your system is overloaded Confi...

Page 38: ...that the time server must always be accessible via the network Select the Time server tab Fig 8 4 Enter the IP address or the host name of the time server Activate the Use time server checkbox to enab...

Page 39: ...to provide a better readability Confirm with OK 8 4 User Management The configuration of the device must be preceded by a successful authentication as an authorized user or user group The user manage...

Page 40: ...cal user groups can be changed Note that the factory default password of the local user group Group 1 admin is 3 the factory default password of the local user group Group 1 admin must be changed for...

Page 41: ...Login In the User login mode individual local users can be assigned to the three local user groups Define New User Ensure that the Login mode is set to User login Open the User groups dialogue via Com...

Page 42: ...no longer possible The following LDAP settings should only be performed by an administrator with advanced skills in LDAP technology In order to be able to set the respective group policies rights on t...

Page 43: ...LDAP client this de vice must be configured accordingly In this respect note the following steps and descriptions Ensure that the Login mode is set to LDAP login Select the LDAP options tab Fig 8 10 F...

Page 44: ...member of group 1 The settings on the LDAP client can only be saved if the query has been successful re turns an internal result Click Test Fig 8 11 Enter the LDAP user name and the corresponding LDAP...

Page 45: ...anonymous can be granted or denied access to certain types of live images and or live audio Note that the rights of group 1 administrator can not be restricted certain permission levels can not be set...

Page 46: ...The dialogue will be displayed The settings can be changed The function can be used allow read only The dialogue will be displayed The settings can not be changed deny The dialogue will not be display...

Page 47: ...al functions Open the Network settings dialogue via Network Basic settings Fig 9 1 Network settings and MAC address Default Factory Settings Connection type automatic Bandwidth limit none Get IP setti...

Page 48: ...tored directly in the hosts file on your local computer The Host name or more appropriately the short host name specifies the name of the machine itself e g myhostname The Domain name is usually the n...

Page 49: ...rver assign the network settings automatically proceed as follows Ensure that an active DHCP server is available in your local area network LAN Activate the Get IP settings from DHCP checkbox If requi...

Page 50: ...he drop down list Input Select the transfer protocol format and method from the drop down list Mode Depending on the selected transfer method enter the Multicast IP address or the Destination IP addre...

Page 51: ...ansfer Method The transfer method defines the distribution of the data throughout the network Multicast The data packets are provided with the specified IP multicast address and port number and transf...

Page 52: ...ult values are used TTL 1 for multicast TTL 64 for unicast 9 2 1 4 RTCP The Real time Transport Control Protocol RTCP is an extension to the Real time Trans port Protocol RTP and is used for i a the t...

Page 53: ...multicast the IP multicast address used by the audio source must be identical with the Multicast IP address registered in the audio client of the camera For descriptions about the different transfer...

Page 54: ...ata During the transmission via UDP packet losses e g lack of individual images can oc cur Lost packets will not be sent again Usually UDP packets that come from outside internet into the local area n...

Page 55: ...respectively the receiver client no longer accepts additional data the camera can no longer send further image data The result is a so called data backlog in the camera In order to prevent a loss of i...

Page 56: ...ries Open the Video standard dialogue via Video Video standard Fig 10 1 This dialogue may be locked by external devices applications Select a Standard Confirm with OK 10 2 Sensor In the sensor setting...

Page 57: ...justment of different camera parameters The following presets are available Outdoor Optimized for outdoor scenes Indoor Optimized for indoor scenes with medium contrast Low light Optimized for low lig...

Page 58: ...utomatic This setting provides the automatic switching between colour and black and white mode as lighting conditions change The switching depends on the ambient light level i e at low light levels th...

Page 59: ...ge brightness by linear adjustment of the tonal values Contrast Adjusts the difference in brightness between light and dark areas The Automatic Contrast Control provides an automatic and continuous co...

Page 60: ...evant options Finally confirm with OK Exposure Mode Automatic The entire image is used for exposure metering This setting is only recommended if the entire image section is illuminated homogene ously...

Page 61: ...nd hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangle red over the relevant im age area you want to define for spot metering Release the mouse button Another click within the image removes the defined me...

Page 62: ...OK to apply the settings If you want to define another image area as a Privacy Zone select the appropriate radio button and proceed as described above However if the combined area of all already acti...

Page 63: ...used Encoder 2 and 3 are then automatically disabled In addition to the recording a second stream from Encoder 1 can be used for the live display if Encoder 1 is set to a bit rate not higher than 6MBi...

Page 64: ...higher frame rate also requires a higher bandwidth usage transmission ca pacity and more hard disk storage space for the recording of video material 25 PAL countries or 30fps NTSC countries meet the r...

Page 65: ...ompression rate similar to the JPEG compres sion method Depending on the defined GOP size an I Frame is followed by one or more Predicted Frames P Frames which only contain the motion predictions and...

Page 66: ...box to enable Encoder 2 Select the required settings see section Encoder 1 on page 63 Confirm with OK 10 5 3 Encoder 3 Encoder 3 is disabled by default Encoder 3 only supports the encoding standard H...

Page 67: ...5 4 Audio In In the Audio In tab you can configure the processing encoding options of the analogue audio signal coming from the built in Audio IN port Select the Audio In tab Fig 10 9 Select the relev...

Page 68: ...figuration menu If no event handler has been set yet only the New item is displayed Click Event management New The configuration menu is expanded with the Event 1 item and the related dialogue is disp...

Page 69: ...es are sent as e mails via SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol to the specified alarm host SMTP server which may then forward them to several e mail recipients Depending on the used SMTP server and its...

Page 70: ...mage captured exactly at the moment the event is triggered to the e mail Select an encoder from the drop down list Image source to define the source of the JPEG image The used encoder must be enabled...

Page 71: ...er path field Ensure that read and write permissions are set for the specified directory and enough free disk space is available Enter the name under which the JPEG images are to be saved into the Fil...

Page 72: ...was successful if a new JPEG image is uploaded to the FTP directory you specified Select the Trigger tab Fig 11 5 Select all relevant triggers which are supposed to initiate an FTP image upload by ac...

Page 73: ...er applies to the entire year if no exceptions are set 11 3 1 Week Timer Click Scheduler The Week timer tab is displayed Fig 11 6 Light grey areas in the week timer represent active periods During act...

Page 74: ...g this period no messages are sent out and no event actions are executed Confirm with OK if you do not want to make any additional settings Delete Inactive Periods Click active In the week timer click...

Page 75: ...s with deviations exceptions can be defined Note that exceptions will overwrite the settings of the entire relevant day in the week timer Select the Exceptions tab Fig 11 8 Click New The Calendar is d...

Page 76: ...le click and hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangle over a rel evant period Release the mouse button Repeat the last two steps until all relevant active periods are selected Fig 11 11 Light g...

Page 77: ...sible to delete sections at least 15 minutes between active periods If the exception settings are to apply to other days as well they can be can copied to another date see below Confirm with OK if you...

Page 78: ...DDF4510HDV IM SM DDF4910HDV IM SM www dallmeier com 78 Fig 11 13 To delete exceptions select the relevant date in the exceptions list and click Delete Confirm with OK if you do not want to make any ad...

Page 79: ...11 4 Copy Event Settings The copy function allows you to copy saved event settings to other event handlers Click Event management in the configuration menu Click on a saved event handler item in the c...

Page 80: ...www dallmeier com 80 The configuration menu is expanded with the name of the copied event handler with the addition 1 represents copy 1 and the related dialogue of the copy is displayed Fig 11 15 Cust...

Page 81: ...delete an event handler proceed as follows Click Event management in the configuration menu In the configuration menu click on an event handler you want to delete The related dialogue is displayed Fig...

Page 82: ...ive devices 12 1 1 Filter The externally transferred data can be filtered before embedding The filtering selection only takes effect on externally sent data Open the Data display Filter dialogue via I...

Page 83: ...the aspect ratio and size resolution of the actual screen depend on the used client Specified coordinates are automatically converted rescaled for the screen resolu tion of the used client e g Full H...

Page 84: ...display area can be positioned by drag drop Fig 12 3 The display area can be resized by dragging its yellow corner in the bottom right Fig 12 4 An exact positioning and resizing is possible by using...

Page 85: ...rticularly useful if once the camera has been installed it turns out that the selected image section does not exactly meet your requirements Click Digital Image Shift in the configuration menu FIg 13...

Page 86: ...e im age is completely covered by the image capturing sensor FIg 13 2 In order to apply the new image section click Save If you want to restore the previously saved new image section click Restore To...

Page 87: ...to manage and monitor network elements cameras recorders routers switches print ers etc with a Network Management System NMS MIB files allow for the unambiguous assignment of network elements within...

Page 88: ...Support For purchasing license codes contact the Dallmeier Sales Department Open the License dialogue via Service License Fig 14 3 Enter the License code Confirm with OK 14 4 Event Log The device logs...

Page 89: ...4 5 1 Download Notice If the configuration file is to be transferred to several devices the Network settings must not be exported Open the Configuration file management dialogue via Service Configurat...

Page 90: ...fective method to identically configure several devices in terms of certain configuration groups 14 5 2 1 Configuration Recovery To recover the configuration of an individual device the connection to...

Page 91: ...ll devices Since however every IP address in a LAN must be unique this would cause massive problems in the network Notice Ensure that the configuration of the Network settings is not transferred to se...

Page 92: ...n the Info dialogue Click Info in the configuration menu Fig 14 8 The following information is displayed Device type Software version Version number of the encoder ONVIF version Version number of the...

Page 93: ...r MJPEG encoding the used encoder must be enabled the JPEG live access right permission must be enabled Use the following URL request for the various encoders Encoder 1 http IP address of the device l...

Page 94: ...3 rtsp IP address of the device encoder3 Encoder 1 2 and 3 can be requested by three applications simultaneously This allows you to realize a Tri Streaming functionality three streams with different...

Page 95: ...istatic cloth Do not use detergents Clean the plastic bubbles with water and some dishwashing agent us ing a soft non linting cloth or sponge Do not wipe the bubbles dry Do not use common glass cleane...

Page 96: ...pull out the power plug before connecting or disconnecting the devices Notice The devices can be powered via PoE Power over Ethernet Class 0 OR supplied with a separate 12V DC power supply unit Howeve...

Page 97: ...o OUT Microphone IN 3 5mm phone jack for stereo plug Sleeve Tip Ring Fig 17 3 Audio OUT mono Microphone IN mono Tip Signal Not used Ring Not used Signal Sleeve Ground Ground Notice For a clean interfe...

Page 98: ...supply 12V DC 10 or via PoE Class 0 PoE standard IEEE 802 3af Power consumption Max 4 5W Dimensions box cameras w o lens Approx W71 H66 L118mm W2 8 H 2 6 L 4 6inches Dimensions dome cameras In ceiling...

Page 99: ...llmeier com 99 19 Technical Drawings The following technical drawings were valid at the time of this document s compilation Visit www dallmeier com for possible updates 19 1 Box Cameras 71 mm 2 8 66 m...

Page 100: ...M SM DDF4910HDV IM SM www dallmeier com 100 19 2 Dome Cameras 19 2 1 In ceiling Mount Variants IM 134 70 mm 5 30 142 mm 5 59 114 60 mm 4 51 170 mm 6 69 Fig 19 3 60 mm 2 36 14 mm 0 55 62 mm 2 44 28 80...

Page 101: ...V IM SM DDF4910HDV IM SM www dallmeier com 101 19 2 2 Surface Mount Variants SM 56 20 mm 2 21 113 80 mm 4 48 135 40 mm 5 33 79 20 mm 3 12 152 mm 5 98 25 80 mm 1 02 Fig 19 5 2 5 3x 120 45 mm 1 77 120 m...

Page 102: ...ean Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of certain haz ardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The following company is responsible for this declaration Da...

Page 103: ...ean Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of certain haz ardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The following company is responsible for this declaration Da...

Page 104: ...opean Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of certain haz ardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The following company is responsible for this declaration...

Page 105: ...opean Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of certain haz ardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The following company is responsible for this declaration...

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