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Installation and Configuration English High-end IP Network Dome Camera, Full High-Definition (1080p), 10× Optical Zoom, Auto-focus, Day/Night, Vandal-resistant DDF4010HDV Rev. 2.0.4 / 2013-09-09...
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Validity This document applies to the following vandal-resistant Full High-Definition IP network dome cameras: • DDF4010HDV-IM (in-ceiling mount variant) • DDF4010HDV-SM (surface mount variant) • DDF4010HDV-WM (weather-proof variant) The descriptions in this document are based on the software version 3.4.0.4.
DDF4010HDV Typographical Conventions This document may contain various warning words and symbols that indicate potential sources of danger. DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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.
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DDF4010HDV Lightning Storms To avoid damage to the units by electrical surge during lightning storms, unplug the units from the mains power supply (pull out the power plug). This is also recommended, when the units have been unused for a long period of time.
The DDF4010HDV is a vandal-resistant Full High-Definition IP network dome camera. The in-ceiling mount variant (DDF4010HDV-IM) is designed for indoor flush mount instal- lations in suspended ceilings. The surface mount variant (DDF4010HDV-SM) is designed for indoor surface-mount installations on ceilings and walls.
The following approvals/certifications were valid for all devices described in this document at the time of this document’s compilation: • CE • FCC • UL • ACA • UVV-Kassen (DGUV Test) • CB • DIN 50130-4 compliant Visit www.dallmeier.com for possible updates. www.dallmeier.com...
DDF4010HDV Requirements General Unfavourable local conditions may shorten the life of the products and may cause mal- functions or damages. Do not install/operate the devices in places • with a large amount of dust and dirt, • with steam or oil vapours (e.g. kitchen), •...
DDF4010HDV Views and Connection Assignment In-ceiling Mount Variant Terminal area M6 screw eye bolt Ceiling clamp Ceiling clamp Housing Lens Trim ring with bubble Housing screw (T20 Torx) Fig. 5-1 M6 screw eye bolt Ceiling clamp Lens Trim ring with bubble...
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DDF4010HDV Thread for housing screw M4 locking screw (ceiling clamp) USB / SD port M4 locking screw (ceiling clamp) Video preview output (3.5 mm phone jack) Fig. 5-3 3-axis mount (pan / tilt / rotation) TELE button WIDE button Fig. 5-4...
DDF4010HDV Surface Mount Variant Thread for housing screw Thread for PG16 cable gland Housing base Slot for spring clip 2 Slot for spring clip 1 Securing screw Terminal area (spring clip 2) Securing screw (spring clip 2) Video preview output (3.5 mm phone jack)
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DDF4010HDV Slot for spring clip 1 Mounting hole for Ø 4 mm screw Thread for housing screw Terminal area Mounting hole for Ø 4 mm screw Thread for housing screw Housing base Mounting hole for Ø 4 mm screw Thread for housing screw...
DDF4010HDV Installation and Commissioning The installation and commissioning of the units may only be carried out by qualified per- sonnel. WARNING Falling devices/objects or collapsing ceiling Danger of death or serious injury to the head Observe the manufacturer’s instructions about the maximum adequate carrying capacity of the supporting structure and the suspended ceiling or ceiling tiles.
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DDF4010HDV Step 1 Cut a circular recess (Ø 169 mm) into the suspended ceiling using a drywall utility saw or a jigsaw. Screw the M6 screw eye bolt onto the bottom side of the housing. Unscrew the 3 housing screws using a T20 torx wrench and remove the trim ring.
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DDF4010HDV Supporting structure Ceiling hook Safety wire Terminal area Carabiner Ceiling clamp Ceiling clamp Suspended ceiling Fig. 6-2 Step 3 Tighten the M4 locking screw (Fig. 5-3) of both ceiling clamps with a Phillips screw- driver until the housing is fixed (Fig.
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DDF4010HDV Locked ceiling clamp Locked ceiling clamp Suspended ceiling Fig. 6-4 Step 4 If PoE (Power over Ethernet) is not available, first connect the camera to a suitable power supply unit and then connect the power supply unit to the mains socket.
DDF4010HDV Surface Mount Variant The housing base is mounted with 3 screws (Ø 4 mm) to the ceiling/wall. Tools required for installation include: • T20 torx wrench • Marking tool (e.g. awl) • 3 mounting screws (Ø 4 mm) • 3 anchors •...
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DDF4010HDV Carefully insert the plug-in module into the housing base until it clicks into place. The number of the spring clips must match the number of the slots. Secure the plug-in module. For this purpose, tighten the 2 securing screws of both spring clips (Fig.
• 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.
DDF4010HDV Connection The factory default IP address of the device is 192.168.2.28. Ensure that the PC/web browser can establish a connection to the device via Ethernet. Start the web browser. Enter the IP address of the device into the address bar of the web browser.
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DDF4010HDV The display of the live mode workspace and the individual setting options are depending on the set user rights (see section “Rights” on page 39). The setting of the video display size in the live mode only affects the live video display in the web browser and is not related to the encoder settings (see section “Encoder Set-...
Notice Risk of misuse by unauthorized users! Change the factory default admin password as soon as possible. Click coNFiG in the user interface of the live mode. The login dialogue is displayed. Fig. 7-3 Dallmeier Video Protocol www.dallmeier.com...
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DDF4010HDV Enter the Username (Default: “admin”) if required. Enter the Password. Confirm with oK. The graphical user interface of the configuration mode is displayed. Fig. 7-4 Configuration mode A Hide/show title bar B Switch between live and configuration mode...
DDF4010HDV Basic Settings The basic settings and the user management are integrated in the common settings menu. Language The graphical user interface can be displayed in various languages. Open the User interface dialogue via common settings > User interface ..
DDF4010HDV 8.2.1 Manual Configuration Note that no manual configuration is possible if the UTC time server synchronization 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.
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...
DDF4010HDV Open the Login options dialogue via common settings > User management > Login options ..Fig. 8-6 Set the Login mode. Note the following sections about the different login modes. Finally, confirm with oK. 8.4.1.1 Group Login The group names of the three local user groups can be changed.
DDF4010HDV Select the tab of the relevant group. Enter a new Group name if required. Enter a New password. Repeat the new password in the Confirm password field. Finally, confirm with Apply. 8.4.1.2 user Login In the “User 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:...
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DDF4010HDV On the LDAP server, the LDAP group names with the group prefix myhostname would in this case be as follows: myhostname_G4 Group 1 (Administrator): Group 2 (User): myhostname_G2 Group 3 (Guest): myhostname_G1 However, it is absolutely necessary to also enter the used group prefix on the LDAP client (this device).
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DDF4010HDV Before saving the settings, the entries have to be verified. The validation is performed by querying the LDAP directory for an existing authorized LDAP user with administration rights (member of group 1). The settings on the LDAP client can only be saved if the query has been successful (re- turns an internal result).
DDF4010HDV 8.4.2 Rights The three user groups, and thus the assigned users, can be granted individual rights. In addition, the general public (user group anonymous) can be granted or denied access to certain types of live images (and/or live audio).
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DDF4010HDV The various rights are each displayed in one row. The permission level of each user group is displayed with a symbol in the corresponding column (see below). Symbol Tooltip Permission The dialogue will be displayed. allow The settings can be changed.
DDF4010HDV Network Basic Settings The network settings of the device can be configured manually or automatically assigned by a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. In order to avoid network conflicts, you should clarify if intended network settings are permitted. In particular, the allocation of an already used IP address may result in mal- functions.
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DDF4010HDV Note the explanations below. Connection Type This setting defines the transfer rate and the duplex mode. The “Connection type > automatic” (Autonegotiation) is sufficient for most applications. Bandwidth Limit Limiting the bandwidth (maximum allowed peak bit rate) can be useful to prevent video artifacts or frame drops due to packet loss with low bandwidth connections.
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...
DDF4010HDV Streaming 9.2.1 Video Server The (static) video server provides for a continuous transmission (streaming) of the pro- duced video data into the network, even without an application’s active data request. Note that the format of the RTP payload to be transported must correspond with the en- coding standard.
DDF4010HDV The transfer format defines the RTP payload to be transported. RTP/H264 The video data is packetized by the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) for a H.264 Video Elementary Stream. Audio data is not transferred. The data must be encoded to H.264 format.
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 SMAVIA Viewing Client. The Dynamic servers tab provides information on the currently created dynamic servers.
DDF4010HDV 9.2.3 Audio Client The Audio client tab allows for the configuration of the processing of audio data being sent to the device by external applications via UDP (User Datagram Protocol), or rather the activation of the output of the received audio signal via the installed analogue Audio OUT interface.
DDF4010HDV 9.2.4 RTSP The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is used to control the continuous transmission of multimedia content via IP based networks (media streams). Thereby, RTSP uses a direct (bidirectional) communication with the RTSP streaming server of the camera; on the one hand in order to determine the applicable transmission...
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DDF4010HDV The RtSP tab is used to configure the RTSP server in the camera. Fig. 9-5 The standard port number for RTSP is 554. In the RtSP server port input field the port number can be changed as needed. In order to generally prevent access to the RTSP server in the camera, which means not to allow any RTSP transmission, the relevant checkbox can be deactivated.
DDF4010HDV 10 Video 10.1 Video Standard Countries and territories use different broadcasting television systems. To ensure a correct video signal transmission, the device must be set to the appropriate video standard for your country: • HD 25/50 fps for “PAL countries”...
DDF4010HDV 10.2 Sensor The Sensor settings dialogue provides the configuration of the image sensor and the adjustment of the image processing parameters to the local situation. Open the Sensor settings dialogue via Video > Sensor ..Fig. 10-2 Note the explanations below.
DDF4010HDV 10.2.1 Global In the Global tab, the following settings can be configured: Fig. 10-3 Exposure Mode • Automatic Fixed shutter speed (50/PAL: 1/50 s, 59.94/NTSC: 1/60 s), auto iris and gain • Shutter Priority Variable shutter speed, auto iris and gain •...
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DDF4010HDV Slow Shutter Limit Defines the lower limit of the slow shutter speed in exposure Mode > Automatic. Backlight Allows you to enable (on) or disable (off) backlight compensation. Focus Mode • Automatic (passive autofocus) Automatically adjusts the focus position by measuring the contrast of the centre im- age area;...
DDF4010HDV 10.2.2 Image optimization In the image optimization tab, the following settings can be configured: Fig. 10-4 Exposure Compensation −7 (−10.5 dB) to +7 (+10.5 dB) Useful to deliberately offset the internally measured exposure values. Sharpness Influences the perceived sharpness by edge enhancement.
DDF4010HDV 10.2.3 White Balance In the White balance tab, the following settings can be configured: Fig. 10-5 Mode • Auto Automatic White Balance (AWB) This mode is the default setting. Automatically computes the white balance value output once, using colour information from the entire scene (based on a range of values from 3000 to 7500 K).
DDF4010HDV 10.2.4 Day/Night In the Day/Night tab, the following settings can be configured: Fig. 10-6 Mode • Day Day mode is permanently active. The built-in infrared (IR) cut filter is always engaged (ICR OFF). • Automatic (Day/Night switching) The automatic Day/Night switching depends on the amount of visible light and internal defined parameters.
DDF4010HDV 10.3 Encoder Settings The audio and video encoding is configured in the encoder settings dialogue. This dialogue may be locked by external devices/applications. 10.3.1 Encoder 1 Open the encoder settings dialogue via Video > encoder settings ..The encoder 1 tab is displayed.
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DDF4010HDV Frames/Second The frame rate (value in fps) defines the number of consecutive frames produced per second. The higher the frame rate, the smoother the video playback. However, a higher frame rate also requires a higher bandwidth usage (transmission ca- pacity) and more hard disk storage space for the recording of video material.
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DDF4010HDV GoP-size (only with H.264) The H.264 coding is carried out by dividing the video stream into so-called GOPs (Group of Pictures) of a defined length (defined GOP-size). A GOP sequence always starts with an Intra-Frame (I-Frame), which contains all image data and serves as a reference for the subsequent images within a GOP.
DDF4010HDV 10.3.2 Encoder 2 encoder 2 is disabled by default. Note that the availability of the encoder 2 option depends on the settings made in the encoder 1 tab. Select the encoder 2 tab. Fig. 10-8 If required, activate the Use encoder checkbox to enable Encoder 2.
DDF4010HDV 11 Event Management The event management provides event-triggered alarm messaging functions to several alarm hosts for text notifications via the DaVid Protocol, for e-mail messaging (including image attachments) via SMTP and for the automatic FTP upload of still images based on events and/or a definable time interval.
Ensure that the device and the respective alarm host are located in the same LAN or are able to communicate via a gateway. Fig. 11-2 Enter the iP address of the alarm host to which the event-triggered DaVid messages are supposed to be sent to. Dallmeier evaluation and management software for event messages www.dallmeier.com...
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DDF4010HDV Select the trigger tab. Fig. 11-3 contact status: Status change of Contact IN 1, 2 or 3 Select all relevant triggers which are supposed to be sent out as event messages by activating the related checkboxes. Finally, confirm with oK.
DDF4010HDV 11.2 SMTP Server When using this action type, the alarm/event messages are sent as e-mails via SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to the specified alarm host (SMTP server) which may then forward them to several e-mail recipients. Depending on the used SMTP server and its configuration, any name can be used for the sender or a SMTP authentication is required.
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DDF4010HDV The following variables can be used for the Subject and the Message of the e-mail: %ALARMTYPE% Alarm/event type (trigger) %ALARMHOSTNAME% Name of the event handler (or alarm host) %CAMERANAME% Name of this device %ALARMTIME% Date and time the alarm/event is triggered...
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DDF4010HDV Select the trigger tab. Fig. 11-5 contact 1 closed: Contact IN 1 (NO, Normally Open) has been closed contact 1 opened: Contact IN 1 (NC, Normally Closed) has been opened contact 2 closed: Contact IN 2 (NO, Normally Open) has been closed...
DDF4010HDV 11.3 FTP Server This action type allows you to configure the automatic FTP (File Transfer Protocol) upload of JPEG images based on events and/or a definable time interval. Fig. 11-6 Enter the User name and the Password for the FTP authentication.
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DDF4010HDV If necessary, enter the Ringbuffer size. Select an encoder from the drop-down list image source to define the source of the JPEG images. The used encoder must be enabled (“Encoder 2” is disabled by default) and configured for MJPEG encoding (see section “Encoder...
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DDF4010HDV Select the trigger tab. Fig. 11-7 contact 1 closed: Contact IN 1 (NO, Normally Open) has been closed contact 1 opened: Contact IN 1 (NC, Normally Closed) has been opened contact 2 closed: Contact IN 2 (NO, Normally Open) has been closed...
DDF4010HDV 11.4 Contact out This action type triggers the automatic status change of the hardware-installed Contact OUT interface. Note the section “Contact OUT” on page 83 and the chapter “Pin Assignment” on page Fig. 11-8 Select the relevant Contact OUT interface which status is supposed to be changed if an event occurs from the drop-down list contact.
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DDF4010HDV Select the trigger tab. Fig. 11-9 Remote control: Remote status change of Contact OUT (via DaVid Protocol, e.g. SMAVIA Viewing Client, see below) Select all relevant triggers by activating the related checkboxes. Finally, confirm with oK.
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DDF4010HDV Remote status change of Contact ouT via SMAVIA Viewing Client In order to be able to change the status of the Contact OUT interface via SMAVIA Viewing Client, proceed as follows: First, create an active event handler of the action type contact oUt at the camera.
DDF4010HDV 11.5 Scheduler The scheduler function allows you to define specific time periods during which event mes- sages are sent out or event-triggered alarm actions are executed. Note that • scheduler settings only apply to the currently selected event handler.
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DDF4010HDV Fig. 11-11 Dark gray areas in the week timer represent inactive periods. During inactive periods the messaging function is disabled and no alarm actions are executed. In the example shown (Fig. 11-11) the period on Monday from 02:00 to 07:15 am is inactive.
DDF4010HDV 11.5.2 Exceptions For days with deviations, 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. 11-12 Click New ..The calendar is displayed.
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DDF4010HDV Fig. 11-14 Dark gray areas in the timetable represent inactive periods. During inactive periods the messaging function is disabled and no alarm actions are executed. By default, the entire period (24 hours) in the timetable is inactive. Select Active Periods ...
DDF4010HDV Delete Active Periods Click inactive. In the timetable, click and hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangle over an ac- tive period. Release the mouse button. Repeat the last two steps until all relevant active periods are deleted.
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DDF4010HDV Fig. 11-17 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...
DDF4010HDV 11.6 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.
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DDF4010HDV 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. 11-19 Customize the relevant settings. Finally, confirm with oK.
DDF4010HDV 11.7 Delete Event Handler To delete an event handler, proceed as follows: 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.
DDF4010HDV 12 Interfaces 12.1 Serial Interface External devices can be connected to the serial interface of this device and addressed via the DaVid Protocol (e.g. with SMAVIA Viewing Client). Open the Serial port dialogue via interfaces > Serial ..
DDF4010HDV 12.2 Contact ouT This dialogue allows you to configure the hardware-installed Contact OUT interface. The voltage level of the Contact OUT interface can have two states. • Low (reference ground GND, near 0 volt) • High Note the chapter “Pin...
DDF4010HDV 12.3 Data Display The data display function provides the embedding of data transferred from external de- vices/applications (via the DaVid Protocol). The embedded data is displayed in live mode of DaVid Protocol capable devices/applica- tions. A recording of the embedded data has to be configured separately.
> Data display > Position ..Fig. 12-4 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.
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DDF4010HDV The display area can be positioned by drag & drop. Fig. 12-5 The display area can be resized by dragging its yellow corner (in the bottom right). Fig. 12-6 An exact positioning and resizing is possible by using the corresponding input fields.
13 Lens Control The camera lens is controlled in the Lens control dialogue. Note that the ActiveX-based Dallmeier control must be installed to display the live video. Click Lens control … in the configuration menu to open the Lens control dialogue.
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).
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 ..
DDF4010HDV 14.5 Configuration File The configuration of the device can be exported to a file and thus be saved. In addition to the configuration recovery of the device that is currently connected, the saved configuration can also be transferred to several devices simultaneously.
DDF4010HDV 14.5.2 upload The saved configuration file can be transferred to an individual device. This allows the recovery of the configuration of the device that is currently connected. In addition, the configuration file can also be transferred to several devices simultane- ously.
DDF4010HDV 14.5.2.2 Configuration Transfer to Several Devices As a precondition all relevant devices must be located in the same LAN (with suitable cabling and a separate IP address for each device). In addition, the access rights to all devices must be identical (same user name and password).
DDF4010HDV 14.6 Info General information about the device is displayed in the info dialogue Click info … in the configuration menu. Fig. 14-8 The following information is displayed: • Device type • Software version • Version number of the encoder •...
DDF4010HDV 15 Image Transmission The device can be configured as an active network element for the continuous transmis- sion (streaming) of the produced video data (see section “Video Server” on page 44). In addition, the device, as a passive network element, can be triggered for transmission of video data via various transport and data protocols by external devices and applications.
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DDF4010HDV Use the following URL request for the various encoders: Encoder 1 rtsp://IP address of the device/encoder1 Encoder 2 rtsp://IP address of the device Encoder 1 and 2 can be requested by two applications simultaneously. This allows you to realize a “Dual Streaming” functionality (two streams with different quality).
DDF4010HDV 16 Maintenance The housing of the units may only be opened by qualified personnel for commissioning, inspection, maintenance and repair. Cleaning If it is necessary to clean the devices, observe the following notes: Notice Damage to the surface of the device ...
DDF4010HDV 17 Pin Assignment 17.1 Terminal Area Fig. 17-1 Notice The camera can be powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet, Class 0) OR supplied with a separate 24 V AC power supply unit. However, always beware not to use both power sources simultaneously.
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DDF4010HDV LAN / PoE RJ45 jack (front view) Fig. 17-3 10BASE-T-/100BASE-TX-PoE PoE Class 0 (IEEE 802.3af) Audio out / in 3.5 mm phone jack Fig. 17-4 Green (Line-Out, stereo) Pink (Line-In, stereo) Left channel Left channel Right channel Right channel GND Ground GND Ground...
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DDF4010HDV In / out / RS485 Weidmüller male connector S2L 3.50/12/90G (mating connector: Weidmüller B2L 3.50/12/180 SN) Fig. 17-5 Pin No. Assignment Pin No. Assignment Rx− Tx− GP Out GND I/O GP In 1 GND I/O GP In 2 GND I/O...
DDF4010HDV 17.2 Plug-in Module Video preview output (3.5 mm phone jack) Fig. 17-6 Video preview output Signal Not used 3.5 mm phone jack Fig. 17-7 www.dallmeier.com...
DDF4010HDV 17.3 Weather-proof Housing Notice The built-in fan and heater of the weather-proof housing must be sepa- rately supplied with an additional power supply unit (24 V AC, max. 3 A). In order to comply with UL’s requirements, always use a UL-certified, Limited Power Source (LPS) Class 2 power supply unit.
18 Technical Specifications The following basic technical data was valid at the time of this document’s compilation. Detailed specifications and possible updates can be found in the corresponding current product data sheet on www.dallmeier.com. Interfaces Video OUT 1× 3.5 mm phone jack...
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DDF4010HDV Mechanical Data Dimensions In-ceiling mount variant: approx. Ø 193 × H 169 mm (Ø 7.6 × H 6.7 inches) Surface mount variant: approx. Ø 186 × H 161 mm (Ø 7.3 × H 6.3 inches) Weather-proof variant: approx. Ø 258.5 × H 330 mm (Ø...
DDF4010HDV 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 In-ceiling Mount Variant 168 mm (6.61") Ø 193 mm (7.60") Ø 121 mm (4.76") Fig. 19-1 www.dallmeier.com...
DDF4010HDV 19.3 Weather-proof Variant 147 mm (5.79") 167 mm (6.57") 258.50 mm (10.18") Fig. 19-3 www.dallmeier.com...
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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.