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DIS-2/M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP

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Dallmeier electronic

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General notes

3.1

Scope of delivery

Included in the standard scope of delivery is:

1 x DIS-2/M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP

1 x Weidmüller plug connector 16 pin

1 x Power supply unit 12V DC (power cord incl.)

1 x 3.5“ HDD carrier

2 x Key

1 x Manual Installation and Configuration (CD)

1 x Quick guide Commissioning (in print)

The scope of delivery may differ depending on the ordered equipment, the device variant
or the country of destination.

The functional range of the device depends on the ordered equipment or device variant
and may differ from this document’s content. Certain functions and features may require an
activation that is subject to costs.

3.2

Transportation and packaging

Store the original packaging for transportation at a later date. Dallmeier electronic is not
responsible for damage resulting from unprofessional/improper transportation. The goods
should only be shipped in their original packaging.

If the original packaging is no longer available, ensure that the packaging used sufficiently
protects the unit against damage, moisture, heat and cold.

3.3

Appropriate use

The DIS-2/M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP is a 1-channel audio and video recorder for
analogue cameras. At the same time as recording, the audio and video data can be
transmitted in real-time as a stream via a network (RTP protocol).

The DIS-2/M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP is a stand-alone recorder with lockable drive
bay. It enables the quick and simple HDD replacement of a defective or failed HDD (no
HotPlug, no HotSwap).

The DIS-2/M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP is configured via the network using a PC /
Browser. A graphical user interface allows the configuration of all recording and streaming
settings. Two independent configuration possibilities for recording and streaming of the
audio and video data (dual streaming) provide for an effective and economical use of
storage space and bandwidth. Four input and four output contacts are available for control
and switching tasks. In addition, PTZ cameras can be connected to the serial interface.

Playback, evaluation and archiving of the recorded data are also done via the network
using a PC / PView or the management system SeMSy. The integrated SmartFinder functions
allows for a fast and intuitive search for events in a freely definable image area.

Summary of Contents for DIS-2/M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP

Page 1: ...Installation and Configuration Rev 1 1 2 090512 English Audio and video recorder DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP...

Page 2: ...ier com All trademarks identified by are registered trademarks of Dallmeier electronic Adobe and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States...

Page 3: ...ning 14 5 2 Installation 14 5 3 Commissioning 14 6 Audio and video connection 15 6 1 Video IN 15 6 2 Audio IN 15 6 3 Diagram of connections for the UTP RS485 interface 16 7 Preparing to configure 17 7...

Page 4: ...t 44 10 3 2 Contact 44 10 3 3 Contact with timer 45 10 3 4 Contact start stop 45 10 3 5 Motion 46 10 3 6 DaVid start stop 46 10 3 7 Event recording 46 10 3 8 Use scheduler 48 10 3 9 Recording Off 48 1...

Page 5: ...S 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP 5 Dallmeier electronic 15 Maintenance 63 15 1 Cleaning 63 15 2 Activation 63 16 Technical data 64 17 Pin assignment interfaces 65 17 1 Contact IN OUT 65 17 2 UTP RS485...

Page 6: ...n commissioning and configuration of the device General notes on the product and technical data are additionally provided The target audience is exclusively specially trained and authorized profession...

Page 7: ...incorrect configurations or incorrect actions NOTE A NOTE offers information on principles special features and efficient procedure as well as general recommendations Expression Expressions in bold a...

Page 8: ...these laws and regulations and also observe regulations regarding data working and environmental protection Regulations data protection This unit can store data that may be subject to data protection...

Page 9: ...or move it in a jerky motion while in operation Instruct the cleaning personnel accordingly if necessary Do not open the unit Do not open the housing of the unit There are no components inside the uni...

Page 10: ...protects the unit against damage moisture heat and cold 3 3 Appropriate use The DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP is a 1 channel audio and video recorder for analogue cameras At the same time as reco...

Page 11: ...n MPEG 1 z Bit rate constant or dynamic up to 16 Mbps z Frame rate up to 25 fps z Resolution D1 z Memory capacity min 120 GB z Configuration with browser via LAN z Simultaneous and real time recording...

Page 12: ...signments Front view 1 HDD carrier 2 Status LEDs Power Record Alarm Error 3 Video IN OUT CVBS BNC 4 Contact IN OUT 5 LAN interface RJ45 6 Audio IN OUT 3 5 mm phone jack 7 UTP RS485 interface 8 Rotary...

Page 13: ...DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP 13 Dallmeier electronic Back view inactive 12V DC power supply with inverse polarity protection 12V 12V Fans Fig 4 2...

Page 14: ...lt water 5 2 Installation The DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP may be freely positioned connected and commissioned when being delivered However it must be ensured that the connection panel is freely...

Page 15: ...r cable laying video signal strength UTP transmitter We highly recommend to check the displayed image and to readjust with the rotary switch Video if necessary NOTE Consider the following diagram of c...

Page 16: ...DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP 16 Dallmeier electronic 6 3 Diagram of connections for the UTP RS485 interface Video BNC Rx Rx UTP Audio UTP Audio UTP Video UTP Video Fig 6 1...

Page 17: ...Ethernet 100 Mbit s Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Mozilla Firefox 1 0 1 Linux or 1 0 6 Windows Miscellaneous Macromedia Flash Player 5 7 2 Establishing a connection Before you est...

Page 18: ...played Enter the password Confirm the password by clicking on OK NOTE If the DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP has not yet been configured use the default password set at the factory 3 To protect the...

Page 19: ...nic 8 Basic settings The basic configuration dialogs are centralised under Common settings 8 1 Language Open the User interface dialog via Common settings User interface Select the Language tab Select...

Page 20: ...8 2 1 Manual setting NOTE If a time server was set see chapter 8 2 2 neither the date nor the time can be set manually Select the Date Time tab Enter Date and Time Select the Timezone tab Set the Tim...

Page 21: ...function is only available when the interface is not used as UTP video input Dome or PTZ cameras can be connected to the serial interface These devices are controlled by the evaluation software PView...

Page 22: ...er the name Confirm with OK The camera name will be displayed in the bottom left of the video image 8 7 Fieldcontact display The module can be made to write external data to the track by an external p...

Page 23: ...es of field contact data are activated for the display Deactivate those that you do not require by unchecking the checkbox During the playback the data are displayed in the image that was recorded whe...

Page 24: ...ing the coordinates that are displayed on the left hand side of the dialog X Pos denotes the horizontal position of the display area and Y Pos its vertical position relative to its top left hand corne...

Page 25: ...ch z Error camera or hard disk failure check the appropriate checkboxes z Motion the motion comparison function has identified a changein the image z Camera contact a control input on Contact IN has s...

Page 26: ...eral configuration Open the Motion detection dialog via Common settings Motion detection Please note the explanations below Set the relevant encoder Set the Sensitivity slider Set the Level SAD Select...

Page 27: ...t to be detected 90 of the sectors must change for an event to be detected Few detected events overall 90 Very sensitive 90 of the sectors must remain the same for no event to be detected 10 of the se...

Page 28: ...n see below Fade Out Time The Fade out time seconds defines how long an object linked changed picture sectors is valid If another object is detected in the same place during this period it will not be...

Page 29: ...he connection to the DIS 2 M StreamerPro HDD Large UTP is broken You then have to log in again Select Common settings Network First select the appropriate Link speed for the current LAN In most cases...

Page 30: ...eceive the alarm notifications Click on the IP address field and enter the IP address of the receiving computer alarm host All the settings for the selected host are only applied when the checkbox loc...

Page 31: ...K to save your settings After clicking on OK the designation alarm host 1 is replaced by the name you entered 9 2 2 Time control The calendar function for the alarm host can be used to limit notificat...

Page 32: ...smallest time unit you can set is 15 minutes In the example shown here the time from 02 15 to 02 30 has been marked as not active This means that within this time period no messages will be forwarded...

Page 33: ...hich you would like to apply the deviation setting in the displayed calendar Confirm your selection by clicking on OK After confirming the security message which appears the date you have selected wil...

Page 34: ...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 of the previous date Delete ex...

Page 35: ...elevant alarm host in the selection list Open the Settings tab Click on Copy The name of the copied alarm host now appears in the alarm hosts selection list and in the Name field with the attribute 1...

Page 36: ...lticast for this purpose see below MPEG The audio and video data are encoded using the MPEG 2 program stream The encoder set as the Input must work in encoder mode MPEG 2 Tracks Encoder settings The t...

Page 37: ...ith Multicast is selected the undirected video and audio stream will be fed into the network In this case the data packets will have the multicast IP address and the port of the sender server The pote...

Page 38: ...and this can prevent a data packet bursting the limits of the 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 a...

Page 39: ...Encoder settings Select the relevant encoder as Input Please note the explanations below Make the necessary settings Finally confirm with OK Encoder Mode In Encoder Mode you can select the standard u...

Page 40: ...s done as a percent Example to bit rate mode With a set bit rate of 4 Mbit s and a bit rate mode variable by 50 the bit rate can vary from 6 Mbit s to 2 Mbit s during recording In variable bit rate mo...

Page 41: ...mendation to activate or deactivate this function We recommend that you test the output on the decoder after the module has been configured For this purpose select a typical scene for playback for the...

Page 42: ...eckbox headed Limit the age of recorded pictures If necessary enter the storage duration in Days and Hours NOTE Pictures whose storage duration has been exceeded will be deleted automatically Allocate...

Page 43: ...d the track s definition will be deleted irretrievably The corresponding HDD can be reallocated afterward 10 2 3 Deleting recordings All recordings of a track can be deleted without changing the alloc...

Page 44: ...ut interruptions if it is set to Permanent recording mode No other settings are required for this recording mode Confirm with OK 10 3 2 Contact If you have selected Contact mode the system will only r...

Page 45: ...th the setting Contact start stop recording is started with one contact and stopped with another contact NOTE Start and stop can also be achieved with just one contact Depending on the contact opener...

Page 46: ...to start or stop the recording using the so called DaVid protocol No other settings are required for this recording mode Confirm with OK 10 3 7 Event recording Event recording can be used to simplify...

Page 47: ...gram or device using the DaVid protocol For example an automatic teller machine can send the account number and sort code for a transaction If the Fieldcontact checkbox is checked a marker is always s...

Page 48: ...heduler The Scheduler constitutes a recording mode as described in the previous section As a result of the detailed configuration facilities for this mode the settings are not made in the Recording se...

Page 49: ...ording modes If you wish to set a different recording mode for certain times first mark the desired recording mode by clicking on the corresponding button e g Contact Fig 10 16 Move the mouse pointer...

Page 50: ...y plan The way that this is done is always the same 1 Select the recording mode by clicking on the corresponding button 2 Specify the time period by tracing a square Deactivating recording Recording a...

Page 51: ...The desired date will be entered in the list A For the time being the recording mode ente red for this day of the week will not be active B Click on the button for the desired recording mode Move the...

Page 52: ...he next date in the Calendar which opens Confirm your selection by clicking on OK The new date will now appear in the list with the setting for the previous date Canceling an exception setting Mark th...

Page 53: ...tput pictures Open the Video settings dialog by clicking on Video Encoder 1 is used as standard for recording It is therefore set permanently as the Input Set the relevant video input as the Source Ma...

Page 54: ...ups should be included in the backup In the Config File Management dialog IMPORTANT If you wish to transfer the configuration at a later date to several devices you must not save the Network settings...

Page 55: ...points Config File Send Click on Search Durchsuchen Select the relevant configuration file on your configuration PC Click OK At the end of the transfer the system will display a list of transferred o...

Page 56: ...figuration file on your configuration PC Check the Broadcast checkbox Enter the first and last IP address of the relevant module group The configuration will be sent to all the IP addresses between St...

Page 57: ...sion number of the Linux kernel z Serial number In addition information about the installed hard disks and the Uptime will be displayed in the bottom section 12 2 MAC adress The MAC address of the net...

Page 58: ...the configuration you should break the connection in controlled conditions First log off the system by clicking on Exit The login page will be displayed again You can now close the browser as normal...

Page 59: ...ion the interchangeable drawer unit is designed for a maximum of 200 connection cycles Switch off streamer The interchangeable drawer unit on the streamer is not hot pluggable or hot swappable The str...

Page 60: ...discharge caused by touching them Ensure that you are electrostatically discharged earthed before you touch the HDD drawer unit Wear suitable ESD shoes or an earth strap 1 Disconnect the streamer from...

Page 61: ...w HDD IMPORTANT Risk of damage to the HDD drawer unit and or the streamer Use only the original screws supplied IMPORTANT Risk of damage to the HDD and or the streamer Ensure that the HDD and HDD draw...

Page 62: ...r the streamer Ensure that you slide it straight Do not use any force NOTE The front cover on the HDD drawer unit must be flush with the edge of the housing 7 Reconnect the streamer to the power suppl...

Page 63: ...nti static cloth IMPORTANT Do not use cleansing agents or detergents Some cleansing agents and detergents contain solvents that can damage the surface of your system 15 2 Activation Optional streamer...

Page 64: ...g via ethernet Audio IN OUT Audio IN 1x 3 5 mm phone jack Audio OUT Streaming via Ethernet Further interfaces Ethernet 1x RJ45 10 100 Mbit Ethernet protocols Unicast IPv4 TCP HTTP IGMP DHCP ARP NTP Mu...

Page 65: ...t 2 10 Contact 3 12 Contact 4 14 16 GND Relays Contact OUT PIN Function 1 3 Relay 1 5 7 Relay 2 9 11 Relay 3 13 15 Relay 4 Relays Contact OUT The output relays are floating and galvanically separated...

Page 66: ...ro HDD Large UTP 66 Dallmeier electronic 17 2 UTP RS485 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Connection assignment PIN Function 1 UTP Video 2 UTP Video 3 RS485 A 4 UTP Audio 5 UTP Audio 6 RS485 B 7 inactive 8 inactive UTP...

Page 67: ...2006 95 EEC The following company is responsible for this declaration Dallmeier electronic GmbH Co KG Cranachweg 1 D 93051 Regensburg The measurements were carried out in accredited laboratories For t...

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