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DIS-1/S

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Dallmeier electronic

9.2

Alarm host .................................................................................................. 24

9.2.1

Setting up an Alarm host ............................................................................. 25

9.2.2

Time control ................................................................................................ 26

9.2.2.1

Set week schedule ...................................................................................... 26

9.2.2.2

Exceptions to the weekly plan .................................................................... 27

9.2.3

Editing and copying .................................................................................... 29

9.3

Video streaming .......................................................................................... 29

9.3.1

Configuring the DIS as a server .................................................................. 30

9.3.2

Protocol and encryption .............................................................................. 30

9.3.3

Multicast / unicast ....................................................................................... 30

9.3.4

Range restricition ........................................................................................ 31

9.3.5

Packet size ................................................................................................. 31

9.3.6

Configuring a server using the DaVid-Protocol ........................................... 31

9.3.7

Configuring the DIS as a client ................................................................... 32

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Recording settings ................................................................................... 33

10.1

Track configuration ..................................................................................... 33

10.1.1

Creating tracks ............................................................................................ 33

10.1.2

Delete recordings on a track ....................................................................... 34

10.1.3

Encoder settings ......................................................................................... 34

10.2

Selecting record mode ................................................................................ 36

10.2.1

Permanent .................................................................................................. 37

10.2.2

Contact ....................................................................................................... 37

10.2.3

Contact with timer ....................................................................................... 37

10.2.4

Contact start / stop ...................................................................................... 38

10.2.5

IR start / stopp ............................................................................................ 38

10.2.6

Motion detection ......................................................................................... 38

10.2.7

DaVid start/stop .......................................................................................... 40

10.2.8

Use scheduler ............................................................................................. 40

10.2.9

Event recording .......................................................................................... 40

10.2.10

Recording 

Off“ ........................................................................................... 41

10.3

Scheduler .................................................................................................... 42

10.3.1

Setting time limits for recording modes ...................................................... 42

10.3.2

Exceptions in the week timer ...................................................................... 44

10.4

Video settings ............................................................................................. 45

10.4.1

Image adjustment ....................................................................................... 46

10.4.2

Noise filters ................................................................................................. 46

10.5

Fieldcontact display .................................................................................... 47

10.5.1

Fieldcontact display filters .......................................................................... 48

10.5.2

Fieldcontact display position ....................................................................... 48

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Service ....................................................................................................... 50

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Appendix ................................................................................................... 51

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Technical data ........................................................................................... 52

Summary of Contents for DIS-1/S

Page 1: ...Installation and Configuration Rev 1 0 0 071106 Englisch DIS 1 S Recorder and Streamer...

Page 2: ...tten permission from Dallmeier electronic GmbH Co KG We reserve the right to make technical modifications The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage to property or pecuniary damages arising due...

Page 3: ...t cabinet 10 4 4 Removal 11 5 Views and connection assignment 12 5 1 Front view status LEDs 12 5 2 Back view connection assignment 12 5 3 Contact IN 13 6 Start up and login 14 6 1 Start up 14 6 2 Logi...

Page 4: ...tion 33 10 1 1 Creating tracks 33 10 1 2 Delete recordings on a track 34 10 1 3 Encoder settings 34 10 2 Selecting record mode 36 10 2 1 Permanent 37 10 2 2 Contact 37 10 2 3 Contact with timer 37 10...

Page 5: ...ation and Commissioning contains detailed descriptions of the installation connection commissioning and configuration of the unit Safety notes general information and technical data are additionally p...

Page 6: ...mation on principles special features and efficient procedure as well as general recommendations Expression Expressions in bold and italics generally indicate a control element on the device switches...

Page 7: ...ubject to data protection The collecting recording processing or disclosure of such data may be forbidden and thus have legal consequences Therefore inform yourself on data protection laws and regulat...

Page 8: ...ust only be carried out by trained and authorized professionals installer Penetration of foreign bodies and liquids No objects or liquids may be allowed to get into the device In this case immediately...

Page 9: ...agonal screws 4 connectors for front panel and front lid 3 2 Transportation and packaging Store the original packaging for transportation at a later date Dallmeier electronic is not responsible for da...

Page 10: ...on i e X rays radio transmitters or magnetic fields z with corrosive surroundings e g gases or salt water Comply with all the safety instructions and technical data 4 2 Stand alone installation The si...

Page 11: ...unit in the 19 cabinet and secure it accordingly 4 4 Removal IMPORTANT Fault alarm will be triggered if removal is carried out incorrectly Ensure that the DIS is shut down Ensure that a fault alarm c...

Page 12: ...arm status of the recorder Record green Indicates that the recorder is recording hard disk activity Power blue Indicates the operating status This is always illuminated while the device is switched on...

Page 13: ...er plug connector maximally four external contacts can be attached Pin 1 and pin 6 are used as mass point of reference The connection of external contacts e g alarm contacts takes place at the pins 2...

Page 14: ...2 Once started the system shows a live picture of the connected camera The date and time are visible in the bottom right corner of the picture 6 2 Login To make equipment settings and or view recordin...

Page 15: ...you confirmed your password with OK the operating interface is indicated A play B setup C recording mode Recording is in progress Recording is not in progress NOTE The operating interface can be phase...

Page 16: ...asic settings 7 1 Language Click on setup Common settings User interface Mark the language you wish to use Confirm with OK 7 2 User interface Player Click on Common settings User interface Select the...

Page 17: ...ding mode Stepmode Here you can choose whether you want to move forward from one half picture to the next half picture Field or from full picture to full picture Frame in the Forward single picture pl...

Page 18: ...e warning message when e g a camera fails by activating the Beep on error checkbox 7 3 Setting date and time Select the dialogue window Set time via Common settings Time 7 3 1 Date Time Under the Date...

Page 19: ...you wish to obtain the time data in the Time server field To activate this function you must also mark the checkbox for use timeserver To be able to work with a Timeserver you will have to enter sett...

Page 20: ...change this old password default setting for security reasons Select the dialogue window Change password via Common settings Password Click on Current password Enter the current password at the virtu...

Page 21: ...n failure are recorded in a list The list can be called up via Common settings Event log If you access the DIS operation interface after such an error has occurred the list automatically appears A cor...

Page 22: ...e Crosslink entry in the Function field The settings for Baud Bits etc are set to default values However the required settings depend on the camera you wish to use See the manual supplied with the cam...

Page 23: ...olling the control unit in the Protocol field Login mode automatic After a Play command has been given the recorder changes to playback mode with the control panel not displayed Playback mode is quit...

Page 24: ...he existing network without any further configuration No other information must be ente red In this case the DIS takes its network settings from a central DHCP server If DHCP is not selected enter the...

Page 25: ...to the alarm host open the Messages tab Click on Messages The following messages can be transmitted contact rec Recording start via contact contact rec stop Recording stop via contact motion detection...

Page 26: ...o the corresponding alarm host Click on the not active button While you are in the weekly plan click once with the right mouse button The area will now appear dark Dark areas are inactive time areas T...

Page 27: ...lidays and company specific deviations you can stipulate exceptions to the weekly plan Select the tab Exceptions Click on New Mark the day for which you would like to apply the deviation setting in th...

Page 28: ...ell you can copy these settings for a new date Click on Copy Select the new date in the displayed calendar Confirm the selection by clicking on OK The new date now appears in the list with the setting...

Page 29: ...pied alarm host now appears in the Alarm hosts selection list and in the Name field with the attribute 1 for first copy Change the Name and the IP address of the copied alarm host IMPORTANT The IP add...

Page 30: ...ng the recorded video stream to the network In contrast to MPEG however the audio data cannot be sent NOTE Even if the DIS records the data with sound the audio signal will not be sent if RPT MPV is s...

Page 31: ...e LAN and being sent into the WAN TTL 1 You can enter a TTL of 1 255 depending on your requirements If you enter 0 zero the default values are used TTL 1 for multicast TTL 64 for unicast 9 3 5 Packet...

Page 32: ...trol PC can transmission without removing the list be suppressed 9 3 7 Configuring the DIS as a client In order to receive DIS video streams from a DIS configured as a server you will need to set your...

Page 33: ...e DIS has two hard disks track 2 can be created retrospectively 10 1 1 Creating tracks IMPORTANT All previously recorded images will be automatically erased if a track is reassigned or if several trac...

Page 34: ...d Click on Apply Click on OK 10 1 2 Delete recordings on a track Recordings on a track can be completely deleted Select the Tracks tab Click on the track to be deleted in the selection list Click on D...

Page 35: ...ible at a video rate of 25 images per second or 30 per seconds for NTSC Bitrate mode The bit rate mode allows you to configure video recording to occur at a constant or a variable bit rate A variable...

Page 36: ...e drops when these GOP sizes are used NOTE All encoder settings are only applied or activated after clicking OK 10 2 Selecting record mode NOTE The record mode Permanent Contact Motion etc is set on a...

Page 37: ...ntact IN If the contact used is an opener default condition contact closed check the invert signal checkbox Click OK to apply your settings 10 2 3 Contact with timer When Contact with timer is set rec...

Page 38: ...ect the contact for starting recording In the Stop contact field select the contact for stopping contact Depending on the contact type opener or closer check the appropriate invert signal checkbox Cli...

Page 39: ...better overview of the live picture you should switch at least some of the dialogue window to transparent before you set the level value To do this click with the right mouse button on the blue headli...

Page 40: ...s purpose see chapter 10 3 The settings for the various modes are made here in the Recording settings dialogue in the corresponding dialogues tabs 10 2 9 Event recording Event recording can be used to...

Page 41: ...he DIS receives the command for this via the DaVid protocol from an external program or device Contact on or off In this case a marker will be placed in the track if a change of state takes place at a...

Page 42: ...lect the track for your setting In the weekly plan you can stipulate the times at which recordings with a particular recording mode are to be made or stipulate the times at which no recordings are to...

Page 43: ...mode by clicking on the corresponding button 2 Specify the time period by tracing a square Deactivating recording The system s recording function can always be stopped by marking a certain time perio...

Page 44: ...red date will be entered in the list For the time being the recording mode entered for this day of the week will not be active Click on the button for the desired recording mode Move the mouse point t...

Page 45: ...the setting for the previous date Canceling an exception setting Mark the date concerned in the list Click on the Delete button IMPORTANT The settings in the week timer will only be implemented if the...

Page 46: ...local scene the settings can be adjusted by moving the slide controls Saturation Degree of color saturation Brightness Brightness of the overall image Contrast Difference between bright and dark area...

Page 47: ...filters to be used in which scenes 10 5 Fieldcontact display The DIS can be made to write external data to the track by an external program or device using the DaVid protocol For example an automatic...

Page 48: ...the display of the fieldcontact data on the evaluation station or interface does not cover any important image sections you can define the position of the display Select the Position tab A screen wil...

Page 49: ...e of the display area by pressing and holding the mouse button The Width and the Height of the display area is displayed in pixels on the left hand side of the dialogue When you have set up the displa...

Page 50: ...number of the DIS NOTE Request your day password before you install the hard disk in the sub rack Contact the Dallmeier Support Team for this purpose Proceed as follows to activate the new hard disk C...

Page 51: ...age requirement for different bit rates Bit rate Storage requirement in GB Mbps Framerate 25 fps 1 day 1 week 1 month 0 5 5 4 37 8 162 1 10 8 75 6 324 2 21 6 151 2 648 4 43 2 302 4 1296 6 64 8 453 6 1...

Page 52: ...o bit rate 192 384 kBit Resolution PAL NTSC 720 x 576 720 x 480 Hard disks Quantity Max 2 Type 3 5 Interface ATA ATAPI Interfaces Control inputs 4 x on 6 pole Weidm ller connection strip Serial 1 x 9...

Page 53: ...any is responsible for this declaration Dallmeier electronic GmbH Co KG Cranachweg 1 D 93051 Regensburg The measurements were carried out in accredited laboratories For the evaluation of above mention...

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