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Rev. 1.0.2 / 2010-08-12

Installation and Configuration

High Definition IP Box Camera

DF4500HD

720p

DF4900HD

1080p

Summary of Contents for DF4500HD

Page 1: ...English Rev 1 0 2 2010 08 12 Installation and Configuration High Definition IP Box Camera DF4500HD 720p DF4900HD 1080p...

Page 2: ...eg 1 93051 Regensburg Germany www dallmeier com info dallmeier com All trademarks identified by are registered trademarks of Dallmeier electronic All trademarks identified by are trademarks or registe...

Page 3: ...mmissioning 13 6 1 Attaching the lens 13 6 2 Installation and Commissioning 14 6 3 Back Focus 14 6 3 1 Adjustment for Lenses with Fixed Focal Length 14 6 3 2 Adjustment for Lenses with Variable Focal...

Page 4: ...ncoder Settings 42 10 3 1 Encoder 1 42 10 3 2 Encoder 2 44 10 3 3 Encoder 3 44 10 3 4 Audio 45 11 Interfaces 46 11 1 Data Display 46 11 1 1 Filter 46 11 1 2 Position 47 12 Service and Info 49 12 1 Act...

Page 5: ...ned Pictures in this document may differ from the actual product 1 2 Documents Commissioning The document entitled Commissioning contains the most important steps for the connec tion and commissioning...

Page 6: ...erious injury Caution CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Notice NOTICE indicates practices for preventing property damage incorrect c...

Page 7: ...loss of warranty Modifications Do not make any modifications to the hardware or software that has not been tested and approved by Dallmeier Inappropriate modifications can cause malfunctions damages a...

Page 8: ...e power supply pull out the power plug Contact the sales partner responsible for your area Opening The housing of the unit may only be opened by qualified personnel for commissioning inspection mainte...

Page 9: ...aging is no longer available ensure that the packaging used sufficiently protects the unit against damage moisture heat and cold 3 3 Appropriate Use The DF4900HD DF4500HD is a High Definition IP box c...

Page 10: ...terms and conditions valid at the signing of the contract shall apply 3 6 Approvals Certifications Following approvals certifications were valid at the time of document compilation Refer to www dallm...

Page 11: ...e can be operated via PoE Power over Ethernet Class 0 or at 12V DC Ensure that the existing network supports the PoE standard IEEE 802 3af if you want to supply the device with power over Ethernet 4 3...

Page 12: ...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 produ...

Page 13: ...6 1 Notice Possible damage to the sensor The length of the lens thread plus any protruding parts must not exceed 5mm If using a C mount lens you have to screw a C CS mount adapter ring 5mm between the...

Page 14: ...focus in individual cases due to production toler ances of the lens To adjust the back focus the iris of the lens must be open as wide as possible smallest iris value For lenses with automatic iris co...

Page 15: ...e locking screw of the back focus adjustment ring Set the optimum focus with the back focus adjustment ring You may need to repeat the last 4 steps several times to obtain the best results Tighten the...

Page 16: ...that a more powerful PC is required if several devices are configured with live video display simultaneously a DirectX compatible graphics card and the Dallmeier control for ActiveX are not re quired...

Page 17: ...B Switch between live and configuration mode C Live video D Adjust video resolution E IP address of device F Log out of configuration mode Note the explanations below Hide the title bar A if required...

Page 18: ...a packets the port 30000 for the DaVid Protocol1 and port 80 for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP must be open Note that at data transmission over TCP normally no packet loss lack of images occurs...

Page 19: ...r B Switch between live and configuration mode C IP address of device D Log out of configuration mode E Disable enable live video display F Live video G Configuration menu H Configuration dialogues No...

Page 20: ...e 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 Confirm with OK 8...

Page 21: ...n is enabled Select the Date Time tab Fig 8 3 Set the Date Set the Time Confirm with OK 8 2 2 Time Server Note that the time server must always be accessible via the network Select the Time server tab...

Page 22: ...er groups In addition several users can be assigned to each user group if required 8 4 1 Login Mode The configuration of the device is only possible after a successful authentication as a valid user T...

Page 23: ...ecurity reasons Group 2 user and Group 3 guest are defined without a factory default password a login of Group 2 user and Group 3 guest is only possible after a password is de fined Open the User grou...

Page 24: ...ser Ensure that the Login mode is set to User login Open the User groups dialogue via Common settings User management User groups Fig 8 8 Select the tab of the relevant group Click New The New user di...

Page 25: ...button 8 4 4 Rights The three user groups and so the assigned users can be granted individual rights Ad ditionally the general public user group anonymous can be granted or denied access to certain ty...

Page 26: ...layed 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 displayed The settings can not b...

Page 27: ...Basic settings Fig 9 1 Network settings and MAC address Factory Settings Connection type automatic DHCP deactivated Hostname ipcam IP address 192 168 2 28 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 2 1 All...

Page 28: ...to the device is terminated and the new network settings are assigned 9 1 2 DHCP To automatically assign the network settings by a DHCP server proceed as follows Ensure that an active DHCP server is...

Page 29: ...ick Network Alarm hosts New The configuration menu is expanded with the Alarm host 1 item and the related dialogue is displayed To edit an already set alarm host click the related item in the configur...

Page 30: ...heck box Confirm with OK 9 2 3 Scheduler The scheduler function allows scheduling the messaging function Note that scheduler settings only apply to the currently selected alarm host the minimum select...

Page 31: ...week timer represent inactive periods During inactive periods the messaging function is disabled In the example shown Fig 9 5 the period on Monday from 02 00 to 07 15 am is inactive During this perio...

Page 32: ...ns 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 9 6 Click New The Calendar is displayed Fig 9 7...

Page 33: ...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 9 9 Light gray...

Page 34: ...re deleted It is also possible to delete sections at least 15 minutes between active periods If the exception settings should also apply to other days they can be can copied to another date see below...

Page 35: ...not want to make any additional settings 9 2 4 Copy The copy function allows copying the saved settings to other alarm hosts entries Click Network Alarm hosts Select a saved alarm host entry from the...

Page 36: ...Delete Alarm Host Entry To delete an alarm host entry proceed as follows Click Network Alarm hosts Select the alarm host entry to be deleted from the configuration menu The related dialogue is display...

Page 37: ...nations below Select the encoder from the 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...

Page 38: ...ad Format for JPEG compressed Video 9 3 2 Transfer Method The transfer method defines the distribution of audio and video data in the network Multicast The data packets are transferred via point to mu...

Page 39: ...the value is zero 0 the IP packet is discarded While preventing IP packets from endlessly circulating in the network due to routing errors this method stops IP packets from breaking through the limit...

Page 40: ...vice HD 25 50 fps for PAL countries HD 30 60 fps for NTSC countries Open the Video standard dialogue via Video Video standard Fig 10 1 Note that this dialogue may be locked by external devices applica...

Page 41: ...outdoor scenes Indoor recommended for indoor scenes Low light recommended for scenes with low light conditions Lens DC control for lenses with DC auto iris control Backlight Backlight compensation en...

Page 42: ...r this the Encoder 1 which has to be set to H 264 encoding is used Encoder 2 and 3 are automatically disabled In addition to the recording a second stream from Encoder 1 can be used for the live displ...

Page 43: ...y cause loss of detail Frames Second The frame rate value in fps defines the number of consecutive frames produced per sec ond The higher the frame rate is the smoother the video playback Bitrate The...

Page 44: ...ap plications e g in multiplex mode GOP sizes greater than 15 belong to the extended GOPs Reverse playback has limited quality frame drops with extended GOPs GOP size 15 10 3 2 Encoder 2 Encoder 2 is...

Page 45: ...udio encoding is not supported in this software version The audio bit rate setting allows you not only to control the audio quality but also the amount of required hard disk space to a certain extent...

Page 46: ...lter The external transferred data can be filtered before embedding The filtering selection only takes effect on external sent data Open the Data display Filter dialogue via Interfaces Data display Fi...

Page 47: ...a screen for displaying live videos with full PAL or NTSC resolution The white lines illustrate the stylized graphical user interface GUI of a typical application for displaying live videos The white...

Page 48: ...r com 48 The display area can be resized by dragging its yellow corner in the bottom right Fig 11 4 An exact positioning and resizing is possible by using the corresponding input fields Adjust all rel...

Page 49: ...r purchasing activation codes contact the Dallmeier Sales Department Open the Activations dialogue via Service Activations Fig 12 1 Enter the Activation code Confirm with OK 12 2 Event Log The device...

Page 50: ...ownload Fig 12 3 Select all relevant settings which should be exported to the configuration file by activat ing the related checkbox Confirm with OK Follow the instructions of the download dialogue an...

Page 51: ...ng and a separate IP address for each device In addition the access rights to all devices must be identical same user name and password Before the configuration file can be transferred it must be save...

Page 52: ...ile on your data storage device Activate the Broadcast checkbox Enter the First IP address and the Last IP address of the relevant device group Enter the Username Enter the Password Confirm with OK At...

Page 53: ...alogue Click Info in the configuration menu Fig 12 6 The following information is displayed Device type Software version number of the device Version number of the encoder Version number of the Linux...

Page 54: ...activated Use the following retrieve expression for the various encoders Encoder 1 http IP address of the device live image0 jpg Encoder 2 http IP address of the device live image1 jpg The displayed...

Page 55: ...P address of the device encoder3 Encoder 1 2 and 3 can be retrieved by three applications simultaneously This allows real izing a Tri Streaming functionality three streams with different quality The r...

Page 56: ...tenance and repair Cleaning If it s necessary to clean the device observe the following notes Notice Damage to the surface of the device Clean the housing outside with a soft dry and antistatic cloth...

Page 57: ...w dallmeier com 57 15 Pin Assignment 15 1 DC Auto Iris Interface 2 4 1 3 Fig 15 1 Pin No Assignment 1 Control 2 Control 3 Drive 4 Drive 15 2 LAN PoE RJ45 jack Fig 15 2 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE PoE conf...

Page 58: ...e jack GND Sig Fig 15 3 Line Out mono Sig Signal GND Ground 15 4 Power IN Weidm ller male connector SL 3 50 02 90G 12V DC 12V DC Fig 15 4 In order to comply with the UL requirements you have to use a...

Page 59: ...ALC AE Automatic Manual Automatic Gain Control AGC Automatic Manual Adjustable White Balance AWB Configuration Via web browser Languages English French German Hungarian Russian Spanish Messaging Func...

Page 60: ...PnP FTP SMTP RTP Local Video Memory Via integrated SDHC card slot Further Specifications Video Standard HDTV SDTV PAL NTSC Voltage Supply 12V DC 10 or via PoE Class 0 PoE Conformity IEEE 802 3af no Po...

Page 61: ...00HD www dallmeier com 61 17 Technical Drawings Following technical drawings were valid at the time of document compilation Refer to www dallmeier com for possible updates 71 66 mm Fig 17 1 113 5 5 17...

Page 62: ...ember States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC The following company is responsible for this declaration Dallmeier electronic GmbH Co KG Cranachweg 1 93051 Regensburg Germany The m...

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