English Commissioning 005110 / 1.0.3 / 2015-09-15 S5-S8
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Commissioning
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S5-S8
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Contents1 Validity 42 Documents 42.1 This Document 42.2 Other Applicable Documents 5
3 Typographical Conventions 64 Safety Instructions 75 General Notes 95.1 Scope of Delivery 95.2 Transportation and Packaging 95.3 Warranty 95.4 Approvals/Certifications 95.5 Appropriate Use 105.6 Operation 105.7 Formation of Condensation 11
6 Requirements 126.1 Ambient Conditions 126.2 Power Supply 13
7 Maintenance 148 Limits of the System 159 Installation 169.1 Installation on Wall Mount Bracket 179.2 Installation on Ceiling Mount Bracket 22
10 Connections 3611 Configuration 3811.1 System Requirements 3811.2 Configuration Steps 3911.3 Establishing the Connection (Panomera® WebConfig) 3911.4 Login (Panomera® WebConfig) 40
12 Technical Specifications 4113 Dimensions 42
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1 ValidityThis document applies to the following Panomera® Multifocal Sensor Systems:
• Panomera® S5 – S8
Figures in this document may differ from the actual product.
2 DocumentsThe product documentation contains several documents which are included in the scope of delivery in a printed form and/or on a digital medium.
Read all documents included in the scope of delivery carefully and thoroughly before using the respective device or software application.Always follow the instructions, notes and warnings and observe the technical specifications in the relevant product data sheet.
Keep all documents in legible condition and in a suitable location for future reference.
Regularly check the website www.dallmeier.com for the latest updates on product documentation.
2.1 This Document
CommissioningThe document “Commissioning” (this document) contains detailed descriptions of the installation, connection and commissioning of the above-mentioned Panomera® Multifocal Sensor Systems as well as safety instructions and general notes.The target audience of this document is trained system integrators.
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2.2 Other Applicable Documents
Data SheetThe document “Data Sheet” contains detailed technical specifications, features and characteristics of the respective Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System.The target audience of the document is trained system integrators.
Installation RequirementsThe document “Installation Requirements” contains the most important steps for installing and calibrating the respective Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System.The target audience of the document is trained system integrators.
Configuration – Quick GuideThe document “Configuration – Quick Guide” contains the most important steps for configuring a Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System.The target audience of the document is trained system integrators.
Also read the documentations of the following Dallmeier software applications:
• PService• SMAVIA Recording Server• SMAVIA Viewing Client
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3 Typographical ConventionsThis 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.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates practices for preventing property damage, incorrect configurations or faulty operations.
For reasons of clarity and readability, various text formatting elements and types of emphasis are used in this documentation:
Instructions are indicated by arrows (➡). ➡ Always carry out instructions one after the other in the sequence described.
“Expressions” in quotation marks generally indicate a control element on the device (switches or labels) or on its user interface (buttons, menu items).
Paragraphs in italics provide information on basic principles, special features and efficient procedures as well as general recommendations.
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4 Safety InstructionsOnly use the device if it is technically in proper working condition and for the intended purpose while keeping safety and potential dangers in mind.
• Qualified Personnel The installation, mounting, connection, commissioning and configuration of the device may only be carried out by qualified personnel. This also applies to the maintenance, testing and repair, whereat the regulations of the DIN VDE 0701 series of standards (repair, modification and inspection of electrical appliances) must be followed.
• Regulations The use of video and audio surveillance systems is, in general, strictly regulated. Inform yourself about the currently valid laws and regulations regarding data, worker and environmental protection before using the device and ensure compliance with them.
• 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.
• Modifications Do not make any modifications to the hardware or software that have not been tested and approved by Dallmeier. Inappropriate modifications may cause malfunctions, damages and data loss and may result in the loss of warranty.
• Documentation The product documentation contains several documents which are included in the scope of delivery in a printed form and/or on a digital medium. Read the documents included in the delivery carefully and thoroughly. Always follow the contained instructions, notes and warnings and observe the technical specifications in the product data sheet. Keep all documents in legible condition and in a suitable location for future reference. Regularly check the website www.dallmeier.com for the latest updates on product documentation.
• Condensation Water If the device is brought from a cold to a warm environment, resulting condensation water may cause malfunctions and damages. In this case, wait (up to 8 hours) until the device has reached room temperature before commissioning.
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• Earthing & Equipotential Bonding For the safety of persons (protection against dangerous contact voltages) and devices (protection against over-voltages) as well as for the immunity of in-formation and communication technology equipment to electromagnetic interferences (EMI), all protective measures, which are specified by the currently valid DIN, VDE and ISO standards and which provide for a standard-compliant earthing and a correct equipotential bonding of electrical and electronic devices, are mandatory and must be fulfilled by all means.
• Lightning Storms To avoid damage to the device by electrical surge during lightning storms, all protective measures, which are specified by the currently valid DIN, VDE and ISO standards and which provide for a standard-compliant lightning protection equipotential bonding, are mandatory and must be fulfilled by all means.
• Operating Conditions Unfavorable operating conditions may shorten the life of the device and may cause malfunctions, damages and data loss and may result in the loss of warranty. Observe the specifications given in the technical data, the operating condition requirements and the maintenance instructions.
• Foreign Bodies If objects or liquids get into the device, immediately disconnect it from the power supply (pull out the power plug). Contact the sales partner responsible for your area.
• Burnt Smell If you notice burnt smell or a formation of smoke coming from the device, immediately disconnect it from the power supply (pull out the power plug). Contact the sales partner responsible for your area.
• Opening The device may only be opened by qualified personnel for inspection, maintenance and repair.
• Disposal Do not dispose waste electrical and electronic equipment into the household trash. Disconnect the device from the power supply. Remove all connected devices. Return the device to your respective sales partner.
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5 General Notes
5.1 Scope of DeliveryIncluded in the standard scope of delivery is:
• Adapter plate incl. fixing screws• Safety wire rope (according to BGI 810-3)• Connection cables (power, network) according to the ordered Panomera® variant• Documentations (published in print and on DVD-ROM)
The scope of delivery may differ depending on the ordered equipment, device variant or 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 the purchase of an additional license.
5.2 Transportation and PackagingStore the original packaging for later transportation.Dallmeier is not responsible for any damage resulting from unprofessional/improper transportation.The device should only be shipped in the original packaging.If the original packaging is no longer available, ensure that the used packaging sufficiently protects the device against damage, moisture, heat and cold.
5.3 WarrantyThe terms and conditions valid at time the contract was signed shall apply.
5.4 Approvals/CertificationsThe following approvals/certifications were valid for the device at the time of this document’s compilation:
• CE, FCC, ACA, DIN 50130-4 compliant
Visit www.dallmeier.com for possible updates.
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5.5 Appropriate UseThe patented Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System is a totally novel camera technology particularly developed for the extensive video surveillance of large scale areas. With Panomera®, enormously broad ranges as well as areas with great distances are displayed in a completely new resolution quality – in real time and at high frame rates.
With Panomera®, a huge area can be surveilled from a single location – and the resolution can be almost scaled without limits (e.g. by combining multiple Panomera® Multifocal Sensor Systems).The innovative lens and sensor concept of the Panomera® offers a unique overall view while, at the same time, capturing the finest of details even for long distances. The result is a significant reduction of infrastructural demands:In places where, in the past, several HD or megapixel cameras would have had been required, now, one Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System alone is sufficient.
Panomera® far exceeds the conventional Full HD 1080p standard and megapixel resolution.Due to the Multifocal Sensor System, all areas of the entire surveillance scene are simultaneously displayed at maximum detail resolution.Regardless of which part of the surveilled area an operator concentrates on and no matter when, with Panomera® all events are entirely covered at all times.Therefore, an incident can always be re-constructed to be used as evidence in court, no matter where it took place and even at a later point in time, and individuals involved can be identified.
Panomera® provides for a full overall view with minimum wear and almost no maintenance.The Multifocal Sensor System, thus, offers a long service life and long-term investment protection.
The Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System is designed for both indoor and outdoor use and can be supplied with 48 V DC or 24 V AC (power supply unit op-tionally available).
5.6 OperationObserve the following notes for the operation of the device:
• If the device or the cables connected to the device are located near sources with strong radiation, the video image may be distorted.• The device is equipped with automatic gain control (AGC). In low light conditions the image may be altered (e.g. noise). However, this is not a malfunction.• The quality of the video image depends on the lighting conditions and the used monitor.• The accuracy of the automatic white balance (AWB) algorithm depends on the used lighting. Mixed light (consisting of artificial light and daylight) may
cause color distortions (inaccurate color reproduction).• Poor lighting can lead to an incorrect white balance.
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5.7 Formation of CondensationCondensation forms mainly due to temperature or pressure fluctuations.If the device is transported between locations with high temperature differences, condensation may form on the outside of the housing as well as inside the device. In this case, wait until the temperature of the device has slowly adapted to the ambient temperature prior to commissioning.
The device is equipped with a pressure equalization element.Pressure equalization elements are used to prevent the formation of condensation in sealed enclosures, where humidity normally cannot escape to the outside.The pressure equalization element built-in on the back of the device continuously equalizes the internal pressure to the ambient pressure. Thus, the temper-ature and humidity difference between the housing interior and the ambient air is balanced, and hence the formation of condensation is largely prevented.
Condensation Inside the HousingDespite the built-in pressure equalization element, a sudden drop in temperature (e.g. based on heavy showers or thunderstorms) can cause water vapor (moisture) inside the housing, resulting in condensation on the inner surface of the front glass.
In this case, activate the integrated heater manually (via the WebConfig user interface of the Panomera® master module) until the inner surface of the front glass is free from fog. However, note that the built-in heater cannot be activated if the internal housing temperature has exceeded +60 °C (140 °F).
The integrated heater turns on automatically when the temperature drops by 2 °C within 10 minutes (intelligent heating control).
Condensation on the Outside of the HousingCondensation on the outside of the housing may form temporarily – usually in the early morning when the humidity level is high, as the ambient air is warming faster than the outer surface of the housing.
This results in condensation or fog on the outer glass pane (like dew on the grass).
This phenomenon is due to physical reasons and, therefore, does not constitute a defect.
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ⓐ Pressure equalization element
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6 Requirements
6.1 Ambient ConditionsThe device is designed for both indoor and outdoor use.
Unfavorable local conditions may shorten the lifetime of the product and may cause malfunctions or damages.
➡ Do not install/operate the device in places
• with a large amount of dust and dirt,• with steam or oil vapors (e.g. kitchen),• with direct sunlight,• with strong heat emissions (e.g. radiator),• with improper ambient temperatures,• near sources with strong radiation (e.g. radio transmitters, magnetic fields),• with corrosive surroundings (e.g. gases, salt water),• with insufficient air ventilation (e.g. closed cabinet).
Environmental ConditionsSuitable installation sites Indoor/OutdoorOperating temperature −40 °C to +50 °C (minimum start-up temperature: −30 °C)
Heater On: < +10 °CHeater Off: > +10 °C
−40 °F to 122 °F (minimum start-up temperature: −22 °F)Heater On: < 50 °FHeater Off: > 50 °F
Relative humidity 0 % – 90 % RH, non-condensingIP rating IP66
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6.2 Power SupplyThe device can be supplied with 48 V DC or 24 V AC (power supply unit optionally available).
Note that the camera and the built-in heater must each be supplied with 48 V DC or 24 V AC (always observe the product rating plate).
WARNING
Electric shock hazardDanger of death or serious injury
➡ Always disconnect the power supply unit from the mains socket (pull out the power plug) before connecting or discon-necting the device.
Over-voltage (electrical surge)Danger of death or serious injury as well as damage to the device
➡ To ensure the safety of persons (protection against dangerous contact voltages) and to prevent damage to the device caused by electrical surge, a standard-compliant earthing of the device is mandatory.
NOTICE
Damage to the device resulting from improper power supply ➡ Always ensure the correct polarity when using a 48 V DC power supply unit.
Electrical DataVoltage supply Camera: 48 V DC / 24 V AC
Heater: 48 V DC / 24 V ACPower consumption Camera: Max. 60 W (depending on the model, see respective product data sheet)
Heater: Max. 60 WConnection Hirschmann CA 3 GS (mating connector: Hirschmann CA 3 LD)
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7 MaintenanceThe device may only be opened by qualified personnel for inspection, maintenance and repair.
CleaningIf it is necessary to clean the device, observe the following notes:
NOTICE
Damage to the surface of the device ➡ Clean the housing with a soft, dry and antistatic cloth.• Do not use detergents.• Do not use microfiber cleaning cloths.
➡ Clean the front glass with water and some dishwashing agent using a soft, lint-free cloth or sponge.• Do not use common glass cleaners.• Dry the glass surface with a clean, lint-free cloth or natural chamois leather.
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8 Limits of the SystemAfter installation, commissioning, alignment and focusing of the Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System a calibration of the module transitions is required.
Note that
• a Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System is always designed for a specific installation height and tilt angle (see respective data sheet). Deviations can lead to faulty module transitions.
• a recalibration of the module transitions is required whenever the distance to static objects within a scene is changed (e.g. when changing the installation height or camera inclination). In this case, carry out a calibration of the module transitions using the “Auto-Calibration” dialog for Panomera® cameras offered in PService. For more information, see the appropriate PService documentation.
• prior to the calibration of the module transitions each camera module has to be optimally focused. For this, use the “Lens Control” dialog in the WebConfig user interface of the respective Panomera® camera module.
• the automatic calibration of the module transitions is not possible for low-contrast scenes. In this case, place an object with sufficient contrast in the corresponding module area and restart the calibration.
• areas with clearly differentiable scene content (clearly recognizable spatial structures, objects and textures) are preferred for the automatic calibration of the module transitions.
• due to physical and optical properties, not all edge transitions can be corrected, since objects with different distances to the background do always have a different parallax offset.
• due to diurnal and seasonal changes in humidity and temperature and thus the resulting component movements or material stresses (e.g. of poles and brackets), image changes may occur mainly in more distant scene areas (e.g. changes of image section and edge transitions).
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9 InstallationThe installation of the device may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
WARNING
Falling device or collapsing ceilingDanger of death or serious injury
➡ Observe the manufacturer’s instructions about the maximum adequate carrying capacity of the supporting structure. ➡ For the installation of the wall/ceiling bracket, always use screws and anchors suitable for your wall/ceiling type. ➡ Ensure that the device is adequately secured during installation and operation with the supplied safety wire rope (length = 1 meter, carabiner with screw-lock on both ends) to prevent it from falling. The safety wire rope conforms to the standard BGI 810-3 (Safety at Productions and Events – Loads Suspended above Persons) and is designed to secure loads up to 35 kg (77 lbs).
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ⓐ Eye bolt DIN 580for safety wire rope (BGI 810-3)
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9.1 Installation on Wall Mount Bracket
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ⓐ Adapter plate with two keyhole-shaped slots
ⓑ 4× Hexagon socket head cap screw DIN 912 (M6 × 16)
ⓒ 4× washer DIN 125 – A6.4
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ⓐ 2× Slotted pan head screw with shoulderDIN 923 (M6 × 4)
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➡ Attach the housing to adapter plate. For this, insert the slotted pan head screws ⓐ into the keyhole-shaped slots.
ⓐ
ⓐ 2× Slotted pan head screw with shoulderDIN 923 (M6 × 4)
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➡ Slide the housing forwards until the mini indexing plunger ⓑ engages automatically.
ⓑ Mini indexing plunger GN 822
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➡ Secure the housing with the supplied hexagon socket head cap screws ⓐ.
ⓐⓐ 4× Hexagon socket head cap screw ISO 4762 (M6 x 12)
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9.2 Installation on Ceiling Mount Bracket
Do NOT fully tighten the screws at this time. Tighten the screws just enough (finger-tight) so that the adapter plate can still be moved slightly for later housing assembly.
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ⓐ
ⓑ
ⓐ 2× Hexagon head screw (M6 x 12)
ⓑ 2× Washer
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➡ Loosen the slotted pan head screws ⓐ on the bottom of the housing.
ⓐ
ⓐ 2× Slotted pan head screw with shoulderDIN 923 (M6 × 4)
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➡ Carefully remove the sun shield from the housing.
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➡ Screw the slotted pan head screws ⓐ on the top of the housing.
ⓐ 2× Slotted pan head screw with shoulderDIN 923 (M6 × 4)
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❺
➡ Loosen the hexagon socket head cap screws ⓐ of both plastic rails on the top of the housing.
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ⓐ 4× Hexagon socket head cap screw DIN 912 (M6 × 10)
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➡ Remove the plastic rails from the housing.
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ⓐ 2× Slotted pan head screw with shoulderDIN 923 (M6 × 4)
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➡ Attach the housing to the adapter plate. For this, insert the slotted pan head screws ⓐ into the keyhole-shaped slots.
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ⓐ 2× Slotted pan head screw with shoulderDIN 923 (M6 × 4)
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➡ Slide the housing forwards until the mini indexing plunger ⓑ engages automatically.
ⓑ Mini indexing plunger GN 822
ⓑ
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❽
➡ Secure the housing with the supplied hexagon socket head cap screws ⓐ.
ⓐ
ⓐ 4× Hexagon socket head cap screw ISO 4762 (M6 x 12)
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➡ Finally, tighten both hexagon head screws ⓐ (adapter plate/ceiling mount bracket).
❾
ⓐ 2× Hexagon head screw (M6 x 12)ⓐ
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10 Connections
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ⓐ Earthing/grounding connection (connecting thread M6)
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Hirschmann CA 3 GS(mating connector: Hirschmann CA 3 LD)Hirschmann CA 3 GS
Data link(copper cabling)
Optional data link(fiber-optic cabling) Pin 1
+48 V DC / 24 V AC (Camera)Pin 2
−48 V DC / 24 V AC (Heater)
Pin GND−48 V DC / 24 V AC (Camera)
Pin 3+48 V DC / 24 V AC (Heater)
Always observe the power supply requirements specified on the product rating plate. For detailed specifications, see the respective current product data sheet on www.dallmeier.com.
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11 ConfigurationThe configuration of the Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System is carried out with a PC over the local area network (LAN).The factory default IP address of the Panomera® master module (overview module) is 192.168.2.31.
11.1 System RequirementsFor the configuration and display (with SMAVIA Viewing Client) of a Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System, the client PC must meet the following minimum system requirements:
Minimum System RequirementsOperating system (OS) Microsoft*) Windows*) 7/8 Professional (64 Bit)Processor (CPU) 3.6 GHz Quad-CoreRandom access memory (RAM) 16 GB DDR3Graphics card NVIDIA*) GeForce*) GTX 750
CUDA*) version: 5.0CUDA cores: 512PureVideo version: VP6Architecture: Maxwell
Network 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Network)Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer*) (latest version)Software JavaScript*) enabled
Microsoft ActiveX*) enabledDallmeier Live Video ActiveX (latest version)
Note that
• the latest version of the Dallmeier Live Video ActiveX can be automatically downloaded from the Internet after the connection to the Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System is established (Microsoft Internet Explorer and Internet connection required).
• the latest version of the Dallmeier Live Video ActiveX can also be downloaded directly from the Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System without an Internet connection (Panomera® WebConfig > “Service” > “Downloads”).
Always install the latest version of the Dallmeier Live Video ActiveX after the connection to the Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System is established in order to obtain the optimal system performance.
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11.2 Configuration StepsThe configuration of the Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System in conjunction with systems for the recording (SMAVIA Recording Server) and evaluation (SMAVIA Viewing Client) is carried out in several steps:
• Step 1: Network settings (PService)
• Step 2: Focusing of the camera modules (Panomera® WebConfig)
• Step 3: Auto-Calibration (PService)
• Step 4: Recording configuration (SMAVIA Recording Server)
• Step 5: Displaying configuration (SMAVIA Viewing Client)
Note the detailed descriptions in the Panomera® documentation “Configuration - Quick Guide”.
11.3 Establishing the Connection (Panomera® WebConfig) ➡ Ensure that your PC/web browser can establish a connection to your Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System via Ethernet (if necessary, contact your net-work administrator for more information and assistance).
➡ Start the web browser. ➡ Enter the IP address of your Panomera® Multifocal Sensor System (master module) into the address bar of the web browser. ➡ Confirm the input.
The connection to the Panomera® master module is then established.
Depending on the used web browser, the graphical user interface (GUI) of the live mode is displayed first (only with Microsoft Internet Explorer) or you will be taken directly to the login dialog.
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11.4 Login (Panomera® WebConfig)The graphical user interface of the configuration mode (Panomera® WebConfig) is displayed for authenticated and authorized users only.
The factory default admin password of each Panomera® module is 3.
NOTICE
Risk of access and misuse by unauthorized users ➡ Change the factory default admin password as soon as possible (“Common settings” > “User management” > “User groups ...”).
➡ If necessary, click “CONFIG” in the user interface of the live mode to display the login dialog.
The login dialog is then displayed.
➡ Enter the “Password” (Default: 3). ➡ Confirm with “OK”.
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12 Technical SpecificationsThe following basic technical data was valid at the time of this document’s compilation.Detailed specifications and possible updates can be found in the respective current product data sheet on www.dallmeier.com.
Electrical DataVoltage supply Camera: 48 V DC / 24 V AC
Heater: 48 V DC / 24 V ACPower consumption Camera: Max. 60 W (depending on the model, see respective product data sheet)
Heater: Max. 60 WConnection Hirschmann CA 3 GS (mating connector: Hirschmann CA 3 LD)
Mechanical DataConstruction material AluminumFinish Powder coating, grey white (RAL 9002)Weight (with sun shield) approx. 8.5 kg (19 lbs)
Environmental ConditionsSuitable installation sites Indoor/OutdoorOperating temperature −40 °C to +50 °C (minimum start-up temperature: −30 °C)
Heater On: < +10 °CHeater Off: > +10 °C
−40 °F to 122 °F (minimum start-up temperature: −22 °F)Heater On: < 50 °FHeater Off: > 50 °F
Relative humidity 0 % – 90 % RH, non-condensingIP rating IP66
Always observe the power supply requirements specified on the product rating plate.
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13 Dimensions
306 mm (12.05")
186 m
m (7
.32")
370 mm (14.57")
186 m
m (7
.32")
370 m
m (1
4.57"
)
306 mm (12.05")40
mm
(1.57
")
70 m
m (2
.76")
62 mm (2.44")
Adapter plate
Notes
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