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We reserve the right to make technical modifications.
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All trademarks identified by *) are trademarks or registered trademarks of the following owners:
Adobe and Flash of Adobe Systems Incorporated headquartered in San José, California, USA
IBM of International Business Machines Corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, USA
Microsoft, ActiveX, DirectX, Internet Explorer, Windows and Windows Vista of Microsoft Corporation
headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA
Dallmeier electronic GmbH & Co.KG
Cranachweg 1, 93051 Regensburg, Germany
www.dallmeier.com / [email protected]
Safety Instructions
Only use this unit if it is technically in proper working order, to the intended pur-
pose and while keeping safety and potential dangers in mind!
Read and pay attention to the documents!
Observe the rated voltage! Observe ratings!
WArnIng
Device falling off or collapsing ceiling
Danger of death or serious injury to the head
¾
Observe the manufacturer’s instructions about the maximum
adequate carrying capacity of the supporting structure.
¾
Use screws suitable for the ceiling/wall material.
¾
Use the correct type of anchor for your ceiling/wall type:
• Plastic screw anchors for solid wall material (concrete/brick)
• Toggle bolt style anchors for drywall / hollow wall type (plaster)
Electric shock hazard
Danger of death or serious injury
¾
Disconnect the power supply unit from the mains socket before
connecting the device.
Appropriate Use
The DDF4010HDV-SM is a vandal-resistant High Definition
IP dome
camera. It is designed for indoor installations on ceilings and walls and can be
operated via PoE (Power over Ethernet, Class 0) or at 24 V AC.
Views and Connection Assignment
Thread for
PG16 cable gland
Thread for housing screw
Housing base
Video preview output
(3.5 mm phone jack)
USB / SD port
Housing with bubble
Housing screw
(T20 Torx)
Lens
Plug-in module
Spring clip 2
Terminal area
Slot 2 for
spring clip 2
Securing screw
(spring clip 2)
Securing screw
(spring clip 2)
Slot 1 for
spring clip 1
Fig. 1
Mounting hole for
Ø 4 mm screw
Thread for housing screw
Housing base
Thread for housing screw
Thread for housing screw
Thread for
PG16 cable gland
Terminal area
Mounting hole for
Ø 4 mm screw
Mounting hole for
Ø 4 mm screw
Slot 1 for
spring clip 1
Slot 2 for
spring clip 2
Fig. 2 Housing base
Securing screw
(spring clip 1)
Plug-in module
Lens
Video preview output
(3.5 mm phone jack)
USB / SD port
Spring clip 1
Spring clip 2
Securing screw
(spring clip 1)
Securing screw
(spring clip 2)
Securing screw
(spring clip 2)
Fig. 3 Plug-in module
In / Out /
r
S485
Pin no.
Assignment
Pin no.
Assignment
1
Rx+
2
Rx−
3
Tx+
4
Tx−
5
GP Out
6
GND I/O
7
GP In 1
8
GND I/O
9
GP In 2
10
GND I/O
11
GP In 3
12
GND I/O
Installation and Commissioning
The housing base is mounted with 3 screws (Ø 4 mm) to the ceiling/wall.
¾
Unscrew the 3 housing screws using a T20 torx wrench and remove the hous-
ing (Fig. 1).
¾
Unscrew the securing screws of the spring clips and remove the plug-in module
while pushing the spring clips slightly together (Fig. 3).
¾
Mark the drill holes on the ceiling/wall (Fig. 5) using the 3 pre-drilled mounting
holes of the housing base (Fig. 2) as a template.
¾
At the marked locations, drill holes fitting for the screws/anchors to be used.
¾
Push anchors suitable for the ceiling/wall material in the drill holes (Fig. 5).
¾
Run the required cables suspended from the ceiling/wall through a PG16 cable
gland.
¾
Screw the PG16 cable gland in the appropriate thread of the housing
base (Fig. 2).
¾
Connect the required cables to the connectors of the terminal area (Fig. 6) in
the housing base (Fig. 1).
¾
Mount the housing base with 3 screws to the ceiling/wall (Fig. 5).
¾
Insert the plug-in module carefully into the housing base (Fig. 1) until it clicks
into place. The number of the spring clips must match the number of the slots.
¾
Secure the plug-in module.
For this purpose tighten the 2 securing screws of both spring clips (Fig. 3).
¾
Connect the power supply unit to the mains socket.
¾
Connect a CVBS monitor to the video preview output (Fig. 3).
¾
Adjust the lens using the 3-axis mount and set the focal length with the
TELE / WIDE buttons (Fig. 4).
The "Little Man" symbol on the lens side indicates the sensor direction.
¾
Disconnect the CVBS monitor.
¾
Attach the housing to the housing base and tighten the 3 housing screws using
a T20 torx wrench.
Connection
The configuration of the device is carried out with a PC/web browser via the local
area network (LAN).
Alternatively, the PC can be directly connected to the device via an Ethernet
crossover cable.
The factory default IP address of the device is
192.168.2.28
.
Minimum System requirements
Computer
IBM
*)
-PC compatible
Processor (CPU)
1.3 GHz
Random Access Memory (RAM) 256 MB
Operating System
Microsoft
*)
Windows
*)
2000
Microsoft Windows XP
Windows Vista
*)
each with latest service pack
Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer
*)
, latest version
Graphics Card
DirectX
*)
9.0 compatible
Ethernet
100 Mbps
Software
Adobe
*)
Flash
*)
Player, latest version
Dallmeier control for ActiveX
*)
, latest version
¾
Ensure that the PC/web browser can establish a connection to the device via
Ethernet.
¾
Start the web browser.
¾
Enter the IP address of the device into the address bar of the web browser.
¾
Confirm the input.
The connection to the device is established.
The graphical user interface (GUI) of the live mode is displayed.
Login
The factory default password of user group
Group 1: admin
is “
3
”.
¾
Click
CONFIG
in the user interface of the live mode.
¾
Enter the
Username
if required.
¾
Enter the
Password
.
¾
Confirm with
OK
.
The graphical user interface of the configuration mode is displayed.
¾
Configure the required settings and finally click
LOGOUT
.
Technical Data
Sensor
1/3" Full High Definition CMOS image sensor
with
technology
Image Resolution
Up to 1920 × 1080 (Full HD)
Lens
F1.8 – F2.1 / 5.1 – 51 mm
Horizontal Angle of View
Approx. 50° – 5.4°
IR Filtering
Built-in IR cut filter
Video / Audio Compression
H.264, MJPEG / G.711, MPEG-1 Layer 2
HD Standards
SMPTE 296M, SMPTE 274M
Frame Rate
Up to 50 fps
Video / Audio Bit Rate
Up to 8 Mbps (6 Mbps typical) / Up to 384 kbps
Resolution
SD, HD (720p, 1080i, 1080p)
Video Streaming
Simultaneous multi-streaming: H.264 and MJPEG
(with independently adjustable resolutions,
frame and bit rates of each stream)
Multi Streaming Frame Rate Up to 25 fps at maximal resolution
Video OUT
1× 3.5 mm phone jack
(analogue SD video preview output, CVBS)
Audio IN
1× 3.5 mm phone jack (Line-In, stereo)
Audio OUT
1× 3.5 mm phone jack (Line-Out stereo)
Ethernet
1× RJ45, 10BASE-T-/100BASE-TX-PoE
Ethernet Protocols
IPv4, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, HTTP,
RTSP, IGMP V2, RTP, RTCP
Local Video Memory
Via integrated USB / SD port
Video Buffer
64 MB RAM ring storage
(pre- and post alarm, network failure compensation)
Contact IN / Relay OUT
3× IN / 1× OUT
Serial
1× RS485 (full-duplex)
Programming Interface
Open API for 3rd party systems integration via
Dallmeier control for ActiveX
Video Standard
HDTV, SDTV (PAL / NTSC)
Voltage Supply
24 V AC ±10% (50 / 60 Hz) or via PoE (Class 0)
PoE Conformity
IEEE 802.3af (no PoE adapter required)
Power Consumption
24 V AC: max. 15.2 W, PoE (Class 0): max. 12.94 W
Dimensions
Approx. Ø 186 × H 161 mm
Weight
Approx. 2000 g
Operating Temperature
−10 °C to +40 °C
Humidity
0 % – 90 % RH non-condensing
IP Rating
IP67
Approvals/Certifications
CE, FCC, UL, ACA, CB,
DIN EN 50130-4 compliant
Plug-in module
Securing screw
(spring clip 1)
Spring clip 1
3-axis mount
(pan / tilt / rotation)
WIDE button
TELE button
Spring clip 2
Securing screw
(spring clip 2)
Fig. 4 Plug-in module
Ceiling/Wall
Drill hole
Anchor
Mounting screw
(Ø 4 mm)
Fig. 5
11
9
7
5
3
1
12
10
8
6
4
2
Weidmüller male connector
SL 3.50/02/90G
Fig. 6 Terminal area
English
DDF4010HDV-SM
Commissioning
DK 150.000 / Rev. 1.0.2 / 100913
Surface Mount Variant