dallmeier DF4510H Installation And Configuration Manual

dallmeier DF4510H Installation And Configuration Manual

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Installation and Configuration
DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM
DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM
Rev. 1.0.4 / 2013-09-09
High-Definition IP Network Cameras
DF4510HD
DF4910HD
English

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  • Page 1 Installation and Configuration English High-Definition IP Network Cameras DF4510HD DF4910HD DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM Rev. 1.0.4 / 2013-09-09...
  • Page 2 Third-party trademarks are named for information purposes only. Dallmeier electronic respects the intellectual property of third parties and always attempts to ensure the complete identification of third- party trademarks and indication of the respective holder of rights. In case that protected rights are not indicated separately, this circum- stance is no reason to assume that the respective trademark is unprotected.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjustment for Lenses with a Fixed Focal Length ........25 6.1.3.2 Adjustment for Lenses with a Variable Focal Length (Zoom Lenses) ...25 Dome Cameras .....................26 6.2.1 In-ceiling Mount Variants (IM) ...............26 6.2.2 Surface Mount Variants (SM) ................30 Connection and Login ................32 System Requirements...................32 Connection ....................33 Login ......................35 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 4 10.5.4 Audio In ......................67 Event Management ..................68 11.1 SMTP Server ....................69 11.2 FTP Server ....................71 11.3 Scheduler ......................73 11.3.1 Week Timer ....................73 11.3.2 Exceptions ....................75 11.3.3 Copy Exceptions ...................77 11.4 Copy Event Settings ..................79 11.5 Delete Event Handler ..................81 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 5 LAN/PoE .......................97 17.3 Audio OUT / Microphone IN ................97 17.4 Power IN .......................97 Technical Data .....................98 Technical Drawings ..................99 19.1 Box Cameras ....................99 19.2 Dome Cameras ...................100 19.2.1 In-ceiling Mount Variants (IM) ..............100 19.2.2 Surface Mount Variants (SM) ..............101 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Installation and Configuration (this document) This document contains detailed descriptions of the installation, connection, commission- ing and configuration of the above-mentioned devices. In addition, safety instructions, general notes and technical data/drawings are provided. The target audience is trained and authorized professionals (installers). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 7: Typographical Conventions

    Expressions in bold/italics generally indicate a control element on the device (switches or labels) or on its user interface (buttons, menu entries). Paragraphs in italics provide information on basic principles, special features and efficient procedures as well as general recommendations. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    System Components Only use internal components that have been tested and approved by Dallmeier. Inappropriate internal components may cause malfunctions, damages and data loss and may result in the loss of warranty.
  • Page 9 The housings of the units may only be opened by qualified personnel for commissioning, inspection, maintenance and repair. Disposal Do not dispose waste electrical and electronic equipment into the household trash. Disconnect the units from the power supply. Remove all connected devices. Return the units to your respective sales partner. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 10: General Notes

    Certain functions and features may require the purchase of an additional license. Transportation and Packaging Store the original packaging for transportation at a later date. Dallmeier is not responsible for any damage resulting from unprofessional/improper trans- portation. The goods should only be shipped in their original packaging.
  • Page 11: Appropriate Use

    The DDF4910HDV-SM is a vandal-resistant 5-megapixel Full High-Definition (1080p/30) IP network dome camera. It is designed for indoor installations on ceilings and walls and can be powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet Class 0, IEEE 802.3af) or supplied with 12 V DC (separate power supply unit required). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 12: Performance Features

    DF4510HD | DF4910HD | DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM | DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM Performance Features The following list of features is valid for all devices described in this document. • 1/2.5" 5-megapixel CMOS image sensor with Dallmeier technology • Pure Digital Signal Processing • Real-time HD video •...
  • Page 13: Requirements

    • The accuracy of the automatic white balance (AWB) algorithm depends on the light- ing used. Mixed light (consisting of artificial light and daylight) may cause colour distortions (inaccurate colour reproduction). • Poor lighting can lead to a faulty white balance. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 14: Outdoor Use

    • Protect the device from direct influence of weather conditions (rainfall, direct sunlight, etc.). • Always use a protected installation site (e.g. under a canopy). • For wall mount installations, align the camera housing with the cable gland pointing down whenever possible. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 15: Views And Connection Assignment

    In order to obtain a correctly adjusted image, install the camera up side down when using the ultra wide-angle lens F1.8 / 1.8 – 3 mm. Alternatively, you can flip the image in both directions (horizontally and vertically) by using the flip function of the camera. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 16 System restart: All LEDs off Important: If the update process has failed or the update was only partially executed, the Green LED phase will NOT occur. Instead, the Red LED is illuminated until the restart of the system (5 – 10 sec.). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 17: Dome Cameras

    (pan / tilt / rotation) Trim ring with bubble Housing screw (T20 Torx) Black inner dome cover Fig. 5-3 Notice Always ensure that the lens is not covered by the black inner dome cover when assembling the camera enclosure. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 18 (focus) Video preview output Thread for (BNC, CVBS) housing screw Flexible cable fastener Flexible cable fastener Thread for M4 locking screw housing screw (ceiling clamp) Thread for PG16 cable gland Fig. 5-4 Housing of in-ceiling mount variants (top view) www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 19: Surface Mount Variants (Sm)

    (pan / tilt / rotation) Lens Housing with bubble Black inner dome cover Housing screw (T20 Torx) Fig. 5-5 Notice Always ensure that the lens is not covered by the black inner dome cover when assembling the camera enclosure. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 20 Ø 4 mm screw Thread for Thread for housing screw housing screw Flexible cable fastener Flexible cable fastener Mounting hole for Ø 4 mm screw Thread for PG16 cable gland Fig. 5-6 Housing base of surface mount variants (top view) www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 21: Camera Module

    Fig. 5-7 Note that the SDHC card shown in the illustration above is not included in the standard scope of delivery. Notice For a clean (interference-free) audio signal transmission, the Audio IN/OUT Y-Cable Connector FGA-30 is required (optionally available). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 22: Installation And Commissioning

    Possible damage to the sensor The length of the lens thread plus any protruding parts must not exceed 5 mm.  If using a C-mount lens, you have to screw a C-/CS-mount adapter ring (5 mm) between the lens and the camera. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 23: Installation And Commissioning

     Align the camera with your scene and set the focal length and focus (loosen the corre- sponding locking screws before making any adjustments and tighten them again when finished).  Finally, disconnect the CVBS monitor from the video preview output. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 24: Back Focus

    Optimum focus is only possible if the correct distance is set. Generally, the back focus is optimized ex factory for all CS mount lenses offered by Dallmeier. However, due to production tolerances of lenses it may be necessary to adjust the back focus in individual cases.
  • Page 25: Adjustment For Lenses With A Fixed Focal Length

     You may need to repeat the last 6 steps several times to obtain the best results.  If the image remains in focus throughout the entire zoom range, finally tighten the back focus adjustment ring. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 26: Dome Cameras

    Source (LPS) Class 2 power supply unit when operating the devices with a separate power supply unit. 6.2.1 In-ceiling Mount Variants (IM) You need: • Drywall utility saw or jigsaw • M6 screw eye bolt • T20 torx wrench • Ceiling hook • Safety wire • Carabiner • Phillips screwdriver (M4) www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 27  Unscrew the 3 housing screws using a T20 torx wrench and remove the trim ring. Ø 143 mm Suspended ceiling M6 screw eye bolt PG16 cable gland Ceiling clamp Trim ring with bubble Housing screw (T20 Torx) Fig. 6-2 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 28  Screw the PG16 cable gland in the appropriate thread of the housing.  Insert the housing into the circular recess. Supporting structure Ceiling hook Safety wire PG16 cable gland Carabiner M6 screw eye bolt Ceiling clamp Suspended ceiling Fig. 6-3 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 29  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 Fig. 6-4 Locked ceiling clamp Locked ceiling clamp Suspended ceiling Fig. 6-5 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 30: Surface Mount Variants (Sm)

     At the marked locations, drill holes fitting the screws/anchors to be used.  Push anchors suitable for the ceiling/wall material into the drill holes.  Run the required cables suspended from the ceiling/wall through a PG16 cable gland. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 31 (loosen the corresponding locking screws before making any adjustments and tighten them again when finished).  Disconnect the CVBS monitor from the video preview output.  Attach the housing to the housing base and tighten the 3 housing screws (Fig. 5-5) us- ing a T20 torx wrench. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 32: Connection And Login

    • a more powerful PC is required if several devices are configured with live video display (and/or live audio output) simultaneously. • a DirectX compatible graphics card and the ActiveX-based Dallmeier control are not required for the configuration without live video display or live audio output.
  • Page 33: Connection

    A Hide/show title bar B Switch between live and configuration mode C Live video D Connection method (UDP or TCP) E Adjust video resolution F Audio On/Off (live audio) G IP address of the device H Log out of configuration mode www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 34 • normally no packet loss (lack of images) occurs. • short-term peaks in network traffic may occur. • low delays may occur. The “Connection method” described above does not affect the streaming function (see section “Streaming” on page 50). Dallmeier Video Protocol www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 35: Login

     Click coNFiG in the user interface of the live mode. The login dialogue is displayed. Fig. 7-2  Enter the Username (Default: “admin”) if required.  Enter the Password.  Confirm with oK. The graphical user interface of the configuration mode is displayed. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 36 H Configuration dialogues Note that • the live video display and live audio output in the configuration mode can be disabled if merely a low bandwidth is available. • a new login is required after 5 minutes without user action. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 37: Basic Settings

    However, the time zone must be set in both cases.  Open the time settings dialogue via common Settings > time .. Select the time zone tab. Fig. 8-2  Set the time zone.  Confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 38: Manual Configuration

    If using the host name instead of the IP address, ensure that the Domain Name System (DNS) settings are correctly configured (see section “Domain Name System (DNS)” on page 48). Contact your network administrator for more information and assistance. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 39: Camera Name

    Group login Group password User login User name + user password Group password LDAP login LDAP user name + LDAP user password The authentication with the group password is also possible in the “User login” mode. Dallmeier Video Management Software www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 40: Group Login

    • a login of the local user groups Group 2: user and Group 3: guest is only possible after a password has been defined.  Open the User groups dialogue via common settings > User management > User groups ..Fig. 8-7 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 41: User Login

     Select the tab of the relevant group.  Click New. The New user dialogue is displayed. Fig. 8-9  Enter a new User name.  Enter a New password.  Repeat the new password in the Confirm password field.  Finally, confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 42: Ldap Login

    The group prefix is a user-definable expression (for example, myhostname), however, it is required. This allows administrators to assign different user groups and, thus, variable user rights to multiple simultaneously installed LDAP clients of the same system design (e.g. Dallmeier cameras described here). The available group suffixes are fixed expressions:...
  • Page 43 Base DN (Distinguished Name, search base on the LDAP server); Object location in the LDAP directory hierarchy Example: ou=department,dc=example,dc=com LDAP filter: Default entry: (sAMAccountName=%UNam%) Default entry: memberOf LDAP attributes:  Enter the relevant data to access the LDAP server. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 44 (member of group 1).  Click Start test.  After a successful test, confirm with oK in order to save the settings. From this point in time, only authorized LDAP users are able to log into the device (now the LDAP client). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 45: Rights

    • certain permission levels can not be set for all rights. • certain rights are partially or fully relevant for external applications only (e.g. for the DaVid Protocol).  Open the Rights configuration dialogue via common settings > User management > Rights ..Fig. 8-12 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 46  Find the relevant right (row).  Change the permission level with a click on the symbol in the column of the relevant group.  Proceed as described above for all rights and groups.  Finally, confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 47: Network

    Incorrect settings may result in the device being no longer available via the network.  Contact your network administrator for more information and assis- tance.  For troubleshooting purposes, write down the MAc address and all new settings before changing the configuration. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 48 (myhostname). Search domains (max. 5 allowed, separated by spaces) are useful if a defined alarm host or UTC time server is not located in your specified domain name. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 49: Manual Configuration

    The newly assigned network settings can be determined by the MAC address of the de- vice using the IP-Finder or on the DHCP server. The IP-Finder must be executed in the same LAN in which the device is located. IP-Finder: Dallmeier software for the determination and configuration of network-compatible Dallmeier devices www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 50: Streaming

    The (static) video server exclusively transports the IP packets via uDP (User Datagram Protocol) Note that • UDP allows for a smooth and fast data transmission with relatively low delays. • packet losses (lack of images) may occur during the transmission. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 51: Transfer Method

    The data packets are provided with the specified destination IP address and port number and transferred to exactly one receiver (client) in the network via a point-to-point connec- tion. The receiver will only receive the data packets if the appropriate application service is available at the specified port number. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 52: Ttl

    Dynamic Servers A dynamic server is created whenever a UDP or TCP data transmission is actively re- quested, for example, via the ActiveX-based Dallmeier control, the DaVid Protocol, the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) or via PView 7. The Dynamic servers tab provides information on the currently created dynamic servers.
  • Page 53: Audio Client

    DaVid Protocol. The camera decodes the incoming audio data and outputs the generated analogue audio signals via the analogue Audio OUT interface of the camera (e.g. via a connected speak- er). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 54: Rtsp

    RTP/RTSP/TCP packets from the internet to the local area network. • With RTSP the transmission of RTP streams can be embedded in the existing RTSP/ TCP connection; a separate UDP transmission or an additional port for the RTP data stream is not necessary. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 55 (amount of images saved). A large RTSP buffer is only recommended in case of short-term network overloads. In case of a permanent network overload a smaller buffer as well as lower bit rates are recommended for the individual encoder settings. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 56: 10 Video

     Open the Sensor settings dialogue via Video > Sensor .. Note the explanations about the sensor settings below.  Set the relevant options.  Finally, confirm with oK. You can restore the factory sensor settings at any time by clicking “Default”. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 57: Global

    Required setting when using lenses with manual iris control. Flip By using the flip function, the image in the camera can be mirrored (flipped) horizontally, vertically or on both axes simultaneously. This provides flexible installation options for desktop, wall or ceiling applications. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 58 This setting can improve the image quality by reducing noise in signal processing. In scenes with lots of complex objects, enabling this function, however, may lead to a loss of detail in the image. The noise filter described here can be enabled at all resolutions. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 59: Image Optimization

    The “Automatic Contrast Control” provides an automatic and continuous contrast adjust- ment to the prevailing light conditions. Sharpness Influences the perceived sharpness by edge enhancement. Saturation Defines the colourfulness and luminance of colours and therefore their perceived inten- sity. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 60: Exposure Control

    With this exposure metering option, the centre image section is prioritised over the outer image areas. This setting is recommended in case the relevant image details are primarily at the centre of the image rather than the outside margins of the image. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 61: Privacy Zones

    Note that the combined area of all active Privacy Zones can maximally amount to up to 10% of the entire image. Open the Privacy Zones dialogue via Video > Privacy Zones …. Fig. 10-5 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 62 “OK”. The defined image area remains saved in the camera as long as you do not click into an unmasked image area within the corresponding zone. Thus, you can always activate or deactivate the masking for an already defined image area. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 63: Encoder Settings

    This dialogue may be locked by external devices/applications. Note that the produced camera images can be recorded in the “Motion” recording mode (image comparison) by Dallmeier recorders of the DMS and VNB series (as of version 7.1.1). For this, the Encoder 1, which has to be set to H.264 encoding, is used.
  • Page 64 Low bandwidth and hard disk space usage High bit rate  Low image compression Large data volume High image quality High bandwidth and hard disk space usage Usually, most requirements in surveillance applications are met with a bit rate between 4 and 6 Mbps. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 65 Generally, a GOP-size of between 6 and 15 will provide a good image quality with suf- ficient compression. If large GOP-sizes are defined, reverse playback can result in frame drops with some decoders. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 66: Encoder 2

    1 tab and encoder 2 tab.  Select the encoder 3 tab. Fig. 10-8  If required, activate the Use encoder checkbox to enable Encoder 3.  Select the required settings (see section “Encoder 1” on page 63).  Confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 67: 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 relevant audio processing option from the drop-down list Audio in.  Confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 68: 11 Event Management

     Select the action type which is supposed to be executed when a defined event occurs (is triggered) from the drop-down list Action.  Set the required settings for the selected action type (see below).  Activate the active checkbox to enable the event handling.  Finally, confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 69: Smtp Server

     If necessary, enter the User name and the Password for the SMTP authentication.  Enter the Sender.  Enter the e-mail addresses of the Recipients (separated by semicolons) to which the SMTP server is supposed to forward the event-triggered e-mails.  Enter the Subject and the Message of the e-mail. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 70 The test was successful if a new e-mail from the device is in your specified e-mail ac- count.  Select the trigger tab. Fig. 11-3  Select all relevant triggers which are supposed to be sent out as event messages by activating the related checkboxes.  Finally, confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 71: Ftp Server

    The oldest image in the directory will be overwritten after a certain number of upload- ed images (Ringbuffer size). • Filename + number + .jpg Existing images in the directory will not be overwritten. • Filename + date + .jpg Existing images in the directory will not be overwritten. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 72 The minimum time interval for FTP image uploads is 1 second. The less the duration between two FTP image uploads is set, the more the network utili- zation rate (traffic level, bandwidth consumption) may increase. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 73: Scheduler

     Click inactive.  In the week timer, click and hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangle over a relevant period.  Release the mouse button.  Repeat the last two steps until all relevant inactive periods are selected. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 74  Repeat the last two steps until all relevant inactive periods are deleted. It is also possible to delete sections (at least 15 minutes) between inactive periods.  Confirm with oK if you do not want to make any additional settings. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 75: Exceptions

    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 displayed. Fig. 11-9  Select a date.  Confirm with oK. The selected date is added to the exceptions list. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 76 In the example shown (Fig. 11-11) the period from 02:00 to 06:00 am is active. During this period messages are sent out and event actions are executed.  Confirm with oK if you do not want to make any additional settings. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 77: Copy Exceptions

     Click copy ..The calendar is displayed. Fig. 11-12  Select the new date to which you want to copy the exception settings.  Confirm with oK. The new date with the copied exception settings is added to the exceptions list. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 78 DF4510HD | DF4910HD | DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM | DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM 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 additional settings. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 79: 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 configuration menu. The related dialogue is displayed. Fig. 11-14  Click copy ..www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 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  Customize the relevant settings.  Finally, confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 81: Delete Event Handler

     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. 11-16  Click Delete. The event handler is deleted and its menu item removed from the configuration menu. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 82: 12 Interfaces

     Select the Duration.  Confirm with oK. The externally transferred data is embedded in the current image (frame) that is captured exactly at the moment when the data is received and stays embedded for the selected Duration (frames). www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 83: Position

    > Data display > Position ..Fig. 12-2 The right-hand side of the dialogue (blue rectangle with Dallmeier logo) represents a exemplary screen for displaying live videos with full “PAL” or “NTSC” resolution. Note that the aspect ratio and size (resolution) of the actual screen depend on the used client.
  • Page 84 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 the corresponding input fields.  Adjust all relevant settings.  Confirm with oK. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 85: 13 Digital Image Shift

    However, using the arrow buttons the image section can be easily shifted via the web browser afterwards.  Left-click on an arrow button in order to shift the image section accordingly. Left-click and hold an arrow button longer in order to shift the image section faster. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 86  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. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 87: 14 Service And Info

    14.1 Downloads This dialogue allows you to download the following files directly from the device: • Dallmeier Live Video ActiveX • MIB file of the device for SNMP applications The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application-layer protocol used to manage and monitor network elements (cameras, recorders, routers, switches, print- ers, etc.) with a Network Management System (NMS).
  • Page 88: Licenses

    Licenses The License dialogue allows you to activate possible extra features. For information about available extra features, contact the Dallmeier Support. For purchasing license codes, contact the Dallmeier Sales Department.  Open the License dialogue via Service > License ..
  • Page 89: Configuration File

     Select all relevant settings which are to be exported to the configuration file by activat- ing the related checkboxes.  Confirm with oK.  Follow the instructions of the download dialogue and save the configuration file to a data storage device. The configuration file name contains the IP address of the related device. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 90: Upload

    Service > Configuration file > Upload ..Fig. 14-6  Click Browse….  Select the relevant configuration file on your data storage device.  Confirm with oK. At the end of the transfer a list of the transferred (or skipped) configuration settings is displayed. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 91: Configuration Transfer To Several Devices

     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 the end of the transfer a list of the transferred (or skipped) configuration settings is displayed. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 92: Info

    • Software version • Version number of the encoder • ONVIF version • Version number of the Linux Kernel • Serial number of the device • Uptime Information about the network connections is displayed in the Network connections tab. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 93: 15 Image Transmission

    For more information, refer to section “RTSP” on page 54. Communication protocol RTSP Transmission protocol Transport protocol UDP/TCP Port Note that • the used encoder must be enabled. • the RTSP server in the camera must be enabled. • the RtSP live access right/permission must be enabled. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 94 “Tri-Streaming” functionality (three streams with different quality). The required bandwidth proportionally increases to the number of applications request- ing for the data of an encoder. In this case, a multicast configuration should be preferred, because it only requires bandwidth for one stream. www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 95: 16 Maintenance

    Damage to the image sensor  Only use approved methods and products for sensor cleaning. For more information, contact the Dallmeier Support.  Always beware not to touch the image sensor or sensor glass in order to avoid damages due to scratching or loss of image quality due to fingerprints.
  • Page 96: 17 Pin Assignment

    In order to comply with UL’s requirements, always use a UL-certified, Limited Power Source (LPS) Class 2 power supply unit when operating the devices with a separate power supply unit. 17.1 DC Auto Iris Interface Fig. 17-1 Pin No. Assignment Control − Control Drive Drive − www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 97: Lan/Poe

    Not used Signal Sleeve Ground Ground Notice For a clean (interference-free) audio signal transmission, the Audio IN/OUT Y-Cable Connector FGA-30 is required (optionally available). 17.4 Power IN 12 V DC (+) 12 V DC (−) Weidmüller male connector SL 3.50/02/90G Fig. 17-4 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 98: 18 Technical Data

    The following basic technical data was valid at the time of this document’s compilation. Detailed specifications and possible updates for each device can be found in the corre- sponding current product data sheet on www.dallmeier.com. The following specifications are valid for all devices described in this document, unless otherwise indicated.
  • Page 99: 19 Technical Drawings

    DF4510HD | DF4910HD | DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM | DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM 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") Fig. 19-1 113 mm (4.45") 17 mm (0.67") 5.5 mm (0.22")
  • Page 100: Dome Cameras

    DF4510HD | DF4910HD | DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM | DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM 19.2 Dome Cameras 19.2.1 In-ceiling Mount Variants (IM) 170 mm (6.69") 142 mm (5.59") 114.60 mm (4.51") Fig. 19-3 62 mm (2.44") 60 mm (2.36") (1.13") 28.80 mm 14 mm (0.55") Fig. 19-4 www.dallmeier.com...
  • Page 101: Surface Mount Variants (Sm)

    DF4510HD | DF4910HD | DDF4510HDV-IM/-SM | DDF4910HDV-IM/-SM 19.2.2 Surface Mount Variants (SM) 152 mm (5.98") 113.80 mm (4.48") Fig. 19-5 Ø 120 mm (4.72") 45 mm (1.77") Ø 4.5 mm (0.18") Fig. 19-6 www.dallmeier.com...
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  • Page 103 European 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: Dallmeier electronic GmbH & Co.KG Cranachweg 1 93051 Regensburg Germany The measurements were carried out in accredited laboratories.
  • Page 104 European 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: Dallmeier electronic GmbH & Co.KG Cranachweg 1 93051 Regensburg Germany The measurements were carried out in accredited laboratories.
  • Page 105 European 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: Dallmeier electronic GmbH & Co.KG Cranachweg 1 93051 Regensburg Germany The measurements were carried out in accredited laboratories.

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