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W Series COMMISSIONING 007425 | REV. 2.0.5 | 2021-08-06
Copyright © 2021 Dallmeier electronic GmbH & Co.KG The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents to others without express authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages. All rights reserved in the event of the grant of a patent, utility model or design. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage to property or pecuniary damages arising due to minor defects of the product or documentation, e.g. print or spelling errors, and for those not caused by intention or gross negligence of the manufacturer. Figures in this document may differ from the actual product. Specifications subject to change without notice. Errors and misprints excepted. All trademarks identified by ® are registered trademarks of Dallmeier. All trademarks identified by *) are trademarks or registered trademarks of the following owners: Google and Google Chrome of Google Inc. headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA; JavaScript of Oracle Corporation (and/or its affiliates) headquartered in Redwood Shores, California, USA; Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge and Windows of Microsoft Corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA; Mozilla and Firefox of Mozilla Foundation headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA; NVIDIA and GeForce of NVIDIA Corporation headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA. Third-party trademarks are named for information purposes only. Dallmeier 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 circumstance is no reason to assume that the respective trademark is unprotected. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (https://www.openssl.org) and cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 3
Contents 1 Validity 6 2 Documents 6 This Document 7 Other Applicable Documents 7 3 Typographical Conventions 8 4 Approvals/Certifications 10 5 Safety Instructions 11 6 General Notes 14 Warranty 14 Scope of Delivery 14 Transportation and Packaging 15 Appropriate Use 15 Operation 16 Remedies at High Ambient Temperatures 17 Formation of Condensation 18 7 Requirements 20 Ambient Conditions 20 Earthing/Grounding 21 Power Supply 22 8 Maintenance, Inspection and Cleaning 23 9 Mounting, Connection and Commissioning 26 10 Connections and Pin Assignment 56 11 Configuration 58 System Requirements 58 Configuration Steps 59 Establishing the Connection (Panomera® WebConfig) 60 First-Time Access (Panomera® WebConfig) 61 Login (Panomera® WebConfig) 62 12 Technical Product Specification (Basic Data) 64 13 Dimensions 66 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 5
1 Validity This document applies to the following devices: • Panomera® W Series For reasons of simplification, the term “device” or “camera” is used in the following. Figures in this document may differ from the actual product. 2 Documents The product documentation for the device consists of various documents which are provided in printed and/or digital form, as for example via the website www.dallmeier.com. Read the complete product documentation for the device carefully and thoroughly before using the device. Always observe and follow the con- tained instructions, notes and warnings as well as the technical data in the currently valid product specification. Keep all printed documents relating to your device in a legible condition and in a suitable location for future reference. Save digital documents relating to your device (e.g. the technical product specification) on a suitable data storage device. Regularly check the website www.dallmeier.com for the latest product documentation updates. 6 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
This Document Commissioning The document entitled “Commissioning” (this document) contains detailed information concerning the installation, connection and commissioning of the device as well as safety instructions and general notes. The target audience of this document is trained system integrators (installa- tion contractors of video security/surveillance systems). Other Applicable Documents Product Specification The product specification contains detailed technical data, features and characteristics of the device. The target audience of the document is trained system integrators (installa- tion contractors of video security/surveillance systems). Configuration The document entitled “Configuration” contains detailed information con- cerning the configuration of the device. The target audience of the document is trained system integrators (installa- tion contractors of video security/surveillance systems). COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 7
3 Typographical Conventions This document may contain various warning words and symbols that indi- cate 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 addresses practices not related to physical injury and indicates measures to prevent device and/or property damage due to improper installation, assembly, wiring, operation, configuration or maintenance of the device. 8 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
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 de- scribed. “Expressions” in quotation marks usually refer to individual components of the device (housing parts, mounting elements, connections/interfaces, etc.) or to control elements of the device’s web-based graphical user interface (menu items, buttons, etc.). Paragraphs in italics provide information on basic principles, special features and efficient procedure as well as general recommendations. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 9
4 Approvals/Certifications The following approvals/certifications were valid for the device at the time of this document’s compilation: • CE (tested according to DIN EN 50130-4:2011, EN 55032:2015) • FCC • RCM • UL (tested according to IEC 62368-1:2014) Visit www.dallmeier.com for possible updates. Information for Users in the United States of America (USA) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfer- ence at his own expense. 10 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
5 Safety Instructions Only use the device if it is in technically perfect condition, according to its intended purpose, in a safety and hazard conscious manner and in accor- dance with the following safety instructions: • Qualified Personnel The mounting, connection, commissioning and configuration of the device may only be carried out by qualified personnel. This also applies to the maintenance, inspection and repair of the device in compliance with the locally applicable regulations (regional and country-specific legal requirements and standards), such as the DIN VDE 0701-0702 series of standards (VDE 0701-0702: “Inspection after repair, modification of electrical appliances – Periodic inspection on electrical appliances – General requirements for electrical safety”). • Regulations The use of video and audio security/surveillance systems is, in general, strictly regulated. Before using the device, inform yourself about the currently valid laws and regulations regarding data, worker and environmental protection 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, damage and data loss and may result in the loss of warranty. • Modifications to the Device Do not make any modifications to the hardware or software of the device that have not been tested and approved by Dallmeier. Inappropriate modifications (e.g. unapproved paintwork or housing add-ons) may cause malfunctions, damage and data loss and may result in the loss of warranty. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 11
• Product Documentation The product documentation for the device consists of various documents which are provided in printed and/or digital form, as for example via the website www.dallmeier.com. Read the complete product documentation for the device carefully and thoroughly before using the device. Always observe and follow the con- tained instructions, notes and warnings as well as the technical data in the currently valid product specification. Keep all documents in legible condition and in a suitable location for future reference. Regularly check the website www.dallmeier.com for the latest product documentation updates. • Condensation If the device is brought from a cold to a warm environment, resulting condensation may cause malfunctions and damage. In this case, wait until the device has reached room temperature (up to 8 hours) before commissioning. • Earthing/Grounding & 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 information and communication technology equipment to electro- magnetic interferences (EMI), all protective measures, which are specified by the currently applicable DIN, VDE and ISO standards and which provide for a standard-compliant earthing/grounding and a correct equipotential bonding of electrical and electronic devices, are mandatory and must be fulfilled by all means. 12 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
• Lightning Storms To avoid damage to the device by electrical surge during lightning storms, all protective measures, which are specified by the currently applicable 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 lifetime of the device, may cause malfunctions, damage 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 in the Device If objects or liquids get into the device, immediately interrupt the power supply to the device (e.g. switch off the corresponding circuit breaker). Contact the sales partner responsible for your area. • Burnt Smell from the Device If you notice burnt smell or a formation of smoke coming from the device, immediately interrupt the power supply to the device (e.g. switch off the corresponding circuit breaker). Contact the sales partner responsible for your area. • Opening the Device The device may only be opened by qualified personnel in a voltage-free state for commissioning, inspection, maintenance and repair. • Disposal of the Device Do not dispose waste electrical and electronic equipment into the house- hold trash. Interrupt the power supply to the device (e.g. switch off the correspond- ing circuit breaker) and remove all connected peripherals. Return the device to the sales partner responsible for your area. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 13
6 General Notes Warranty The terms and conditions valid at the time the contract was signed shall apply. Scope of Delivery The standard scope of delivery includes: • 1× Pair of gloves for a better grip during mounting (or removal) of the device and to avoid fingerprints on the device (especially on the polycarbonate dome bubble) • 1× Flexible rubber sleeve (bellows) for sealing the cable entry • 1× Hexagon socket screw key (wrench size 5) • Product documentation The scope of delivery may differ depending on the ordered equipment, device variant or country of destination. NOTICE Possible damage to the surface coating of the polycarbonate dome bubble as well as reduced image quality due to fingerprints ➡ Do not touch the polycarbonate dome bubble with bare fingers. Instead, always use the supplied pair of gloves to prevent a reduction in image quality due to fingerprints and to protect the surface coating of the dome bubble from possible damage caused by sweat and grease deposits. 14 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Transportation and Packaging Store the original packaging for later transportation. Dallmeier is not responsible for any damage resulting from unprofessional or improper transportation. The device should only be shipped in the original packaging. If the original packaging is no longer available, ensure that the used packag- ing sufficiently protects the device against damage, moisture, heat and cold. Appropriate Use The Panomera® W Series is a multifocal sensor system for IP-based 180°/360°-video-surveillance of large scale areas from a single location, such as production sites, logistics centers and public halls. The Panomera® 360° multifocal sensor system allows for real-time cap- turing of a complete half-space (half sphere) without blind spots, i.e. 360° horizontally and 90° vertically. The geometrically correct and almost distortion-free display of the surveil- lance area (linearly scaled in horizontal and vertical direction) allows the operator a seamless object tracking on the monitor and the evaluation of the finest details even over long distances. Built into an IP69-rated weather-proof enclosure with integrated heater and equipped with an ambient light sensor and mechanically removable infra- red(IR)-cut filters, the Panomera® W Series is suitable for residential, public, commercial and industrial use in both indoor and outdoor areas during the day and at night (24/7/365 continuous operation). COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 15
Operation ➡ Observe the following notes for operating the device: • If the device or the cables connected to the device are located near sources with strong radiation (e.g. radio transmitters, magnetic fields), 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). This is not a malfunction. • The video image quality depends on the lighting conditions and the used monitor. • The accuracy of the Automatic White Balance (AWB) algorithm de- pends on the used lighting. Mixed light (consisting of artificial light and daylight) may cause color distortions (inaccurate color reproduc- tion). • Poor lighting can lead to an incorrect white balance. 16 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Remedies at High Ambient Temperatures High ambient temperatures (higher than +30 °C) and/or direct sunlight may result in a reduced image quality due to the following factors: • Heat Haze Remedy: No remedy for this situation possible. • High Brightness Level (50k – 100k lux) Remedy: Enable the “Auto contrast” function for all sensors via the WebConfig user interface. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 17
Formation of Condensation Condensation forms mainly due to temperature or pressure fluctuations. If the device is transported between locations with high temperature dif- ferences, 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 will have slowly adapted to the ambient temperature prior to commissioning. Pressure Equalization Element The device is equipped with a pressure equalization element. Pressure equalization elements are used to prevent the formation of con- densation in sealed enclosures, where humidity normally cannot escape to the outside. Fig. 1: Pressure equalization element 18 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
The built-in pressure equalization element of the device continuously equal- izes the internal pressure of the device to the ambient pressure. Thus, the temperature 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 Housing Despite the built-in pressure equalization element, a sudden drop in tem- perature (e.g. based on heavy showers or thunderstorms) may temporarily cause water vapor (moisture) inside the housing, resulting in condensation on the inner surface of the dome bubble as well as on the front glass ele- ments of the built-in lenses. In this case, activate the integrated heater manually (via the WebConfig user interface of the Panomera® master module) until all components are free of condensation again. However, note that the built-in heater cannot be activated if the internal housing temperature has exceeded +60 °C (140 °F). Condensation on the Outside of the Housing Condensation 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 on the outer surface of the polycarbonate dome bubble (like dew on the grass). This phenomenon is due to physical reasons and, therefore, does not consti- tute a defect. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 19
7 Requirements Ambient Conditions The device is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. However, the device may not be installed and operated in environments with: • a large amount of dust and dirt, • steam or oil vapors (e.g. kitchen), • direct sunlight during a longer period of time, • high heat radiation (e.g. radiator), • improper ambient temperatures, • nearby strong radiation sources (e.g. radio transmitters, magnetic fields), • corrosive gases and liquids (e.g. salt water), • insufficient air ventilation (e.g. closed cabinet). NOTICE Damage to the device due to unfavorable ambient conditions Use of the device under unfavorable ambient conditions may shorten its lifetime and may cause malfunction or damage to the device. ➡ Only install/operate the device under favorable ambient conditions. 20 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Earthing/Grounding Fig. 2: Earthing/Grounding screw (hexagon socket – key size 5) NOTICE Damage to the device or serious malfunctions due to the lack of or improper earthing/grounding Damage to electronic components caused by lightning strikes or over-volt- ages (electrical surges) as well as malfunctions due to electromagnetic interferences ➡ Carry out all protective measures for a standard-compliant earthing/ grounding and a correct (lightning protection) equipotential bonding of the device in accordance with the currently applicable DIN, VDE and ISO standards in order to ensure the safety of the device (protection against lightning strikes and over-voltages) and its immunity to electromagnetic interferences (EMI). Observe the locally applicable regulations regarding the minimum required cross-section of the earthing/grounding cable. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 21
Power Supply The camera unit and the integrated heater are each supplied with 48 V DC. The camera unit and the integrated heater have to be supplied with power separately (observe chapter “Connections and Pin Assignment” on page 56). WARNING Electrical shock caused by live electrical parts and due to the lack of or improper earthing/grounding Risk of death or serious injury ➡ The connection of peripheral equipment may only be carried out by qualified personnel and in a voltage-free state. ➡ Before connecting or disconnecting a power supply unit, make sure that the power supply unit is disconnected from the mains socket (pull the power plug out of the socket). ➡ Carry out all protective measures for a standard-compliant earthing/ grounding of the device in accordance with the currently applicable DIN, VDE and ISO standards in order to ensure the safety of persons (protection against dangerous contact voltages). In this context, also observe the chapter “Connections and Pin Assignment” on page 56. NOTICE Damage to the device due to improper power supply Damage to electronic components or serious malfunctions ➡ Observe the correct polarity when connecting the device to the used power supply unit (see chapter “Connections and Pin Assignment” on page 56). 22 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
8 Maintenance, Inspection and Cleaning Maintenance and Inspection of the Device The operational safety of the device has to be inspected periodically by qualified personnel. However, note in this context that all maintenance, inspection and repair work on the device may only be carried out in compliance with the locally applicable regulations (regional and country-specific legal requirements and standards), such as the DIN VDE 0701-0702* series of standards. * VDE 0701-0702: Inspection after repair, modification of electrical appliances – Periodic inspection on electrical appliances – General requirements for electrical safety WARNING Electrical shock caused by live electrical parts Risk of death or serious injury ➡ All maintenance and repair work on the device may only be carried out in a voltage-free state (verify the absence of voltage). NOTICE Possible damage to the surface coating of the polycarbonate dome bubble as well as reduced image quality due to fingerprints ➡ Do not touch the polycarbonate dome bubble with bare fingers. Instead, always use the supplied pair of gloves to prevent a reduction in image quality due to fingerprints and to protect the surface coating of the dome bubble from possible damage caused by sweat and grease deposits. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 23
Cleaning the Device The device has to be cleaned regularly to prevent the formation of deposits that may permanently damage the surfaces of the device. NOTICE Damage to the surfaces of the device due to improper cleaning practices ➡ Clean the outside of the housing with a clean, soft, dry and antistatic cloth. • Do not use detergents. • Do not use microfiber cleaning cloths, glasses cleaning cloths, abrasive paper towels or cloths with seams, buttons, plastic or metal parts. ➡ Clean the polycarbonate dome bubble only with water and some hand dishwashing liquid, using a clean, soft and non-linting cloth or sponge. • Do not rub the dome bubble with a dry cloth. • Do not use common glass cleaners. • Do not use microfiber cleaning cloths. • Avoid excessive rubbing. • To dry the dome bubble, dab it carefully and gently with a clean, soft, dry and antistatic cloth (e.g. a glasses cleaning cloth) to avoid scratching the surface coating. 24 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
9 Mounting, Connection and Commissioning Mounting, connection and commissioning of the device may only be carried out by qualified personnel. When mounting (or removing) the device, always use the supplied gloves from the accessories box to ensure a better grip and to avoid fingerprints on the device. WARNING Personal injury caused by falling device or collapsing supporting structure Risk of death or serious injury to the head ➡ Before mounting the device, follow the manufacturer’s instructions re- garding the maximum permissible carrying capacity of the supporting structure (ceiling/wall). ➡ To mount the optionally available Mountera® Wall Bracket or Mountera® Ceiling Bracket, only use screws and, if necessary, dowels that are suitable for the ceiling/wall type and construction material, such as for example: • Plastic screw anchors for use in solid masonry materials (concrete/ brick) • Gravity or spring toggle anchors for use in drywall systems (plaster- board) ➡ Before mounting or removing the device, always ensure that it is properly secured against falling with a secondary safety component (safety cable) on the outside of the housing. In addition, strictly observe the locally applicable regulations regard- ing the mandatory measures for securing your camera system against falling while in operation. 26 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Required Tools The following tools are required for mounting the device: • Hexagon socket screw key (wrench size 5; included in delivery) • Spirit level The device can be mounted on either the optionally available Mountera® Wall Bracket or the Mountera® Ceiling Bracket. The individual mounting steps differ only marginally. In the following, the mounting of the device on the Mountera® Wall Bracket is described. Fig. 3: Mountera® Wall Bracket with internal cable routing and pre-assembled internal safety cable (secondary safety component – supplied with bracket) COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 27
❶ Fig. 4 ➡ Place the device in its original packaging on a level, clean and stable surface. ➡ Open the device packaging. Be careful not to damage the original packaging for future transpor- tation. ➡ Remove the accessory box. 28 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
❷ Fig. 5 ➡ Carefully pull the top foam insert out of the packaging. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 29
❸ Fig. 6 ➡ Carefully pull the device by its plastic handle (red) out of the pack- aging. The bottom foam insert has to be lifted out together with the device and must not be removed from the device at this time. 30 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
❹ Fig. 7 ➡ Carry the device by its plastic handle (red) to the later installation location and place it together with the bottom foam insert on a level, clean and stable surface. The bottom foam insert is necessary to prevent the polycarbonate dome bubble on the bottom side of the housing from being damaged when placing down the device. ➡ Rotate the carrying handle vertically by 90°. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 31
❺ 1 2 Fig. 8 2 1 Fig. 9 ➡ Remove the carrying handle by first bending it slightly apart from one side with your hands and then pulling it off completely (Fig. 8). ➡ Separate the two halves of the remaining cap and then remove both parts from the device (Fig. 9). 32 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Fig. 10 Place the individual parts of the plastic handle back into the original packaging of the device for later reuse. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 33
❻ Fig. 11 ➡ Attach the supplied flexible rubber sleeve (bellows) from the accessory box to the connecting plate of the Mountera® Quick-Lock System. 34 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Fig. 12 ➡ Make sure that the rubber sleeve is correctly seated on all sides to prevent any moisture, dust and dirt from penetrating the device later on. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 35
❼ Fig. 13 ➡ Make sure that the locking screw of the Mountera® Quick-Lock Sys- tem is fully open (turned in counterclockwise direction). For this purpose, use the supplied hexagon socket screw key (size 5) from the accessory box. 36 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
❽ Fig. 14 ➡ Secure the device with the safety cable coming out of the bracket at the provided safety cable fixation point on the outside of the housing (secondary safety component), as shown in Fig. 14, in order to pre- vent the device from accidentally falling down during the following mounting steps. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 37
❾ Mountera® Plug Fig. 15 ➡ Before assembling the device to the bracket, hold the device so that the adjusting screw of the Mountera® Plug is aligned with the lock- ing screw of the bracket. 38 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Mountera® Lock Mountera® Plug Fig. 16 ➡ Assemble the device to the bracket while holding it straight (run the cables coming from the bracket along the rear side of the device). ➡ Insert the Mountera® Plug into the Mountera® Lock until the spring mechanism inside the bracket locks into place (make sure to keep the device straight when inserting so that the Mountera® Plug does not get jammed). COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 39
❿ Fig. 17 ➡ Secure the Mountera® Quick-Lock System by turning the locking screw of the bracket fully in clockwise direction. For this purpose, use the supplied hexagon socket screw key (size 5) from the accessory box. 40 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
⓫ Fig. 18 ➡ Remove the bottom foam insert from the device. ➡ Place the foam insert back into the original packaging of the device for later reuse. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 41
⓬ Fig. 19 ➡ Open the rubber protective cover (captive) of the housing cover locking screw. 42 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Fig. 20 ➡ Loosen the housing cover locking screw in counterclockwise direc- tion with the supplied hexagon socket screw key (size 5). COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 43
⓭ Fig. 21 ➡ Turn the housing cover lock ring in counterclockwise direction as far as it will go. 44 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Fig. 22 ➡ Open the housing cover. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 45
⓮ Fig. 23 ➡ Unhook the safety cable (secondary safety component) from the safety cable fixation point on the outside of the housing. ➡ Run the cables coming out of the bracket and the safety cable through the cable entry, as shown in Fig. 23. ➡ Carry out the cabling and a proper earthing/grounding of the device (see chapter “Connections and Pin Assignment” on page 56). 46 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
⓯ Fig. 24 ➡ Secure the device with the safety cable coming out of the bracket at the provided safety cable fixation point inside the housing (secondary safety component), as shown in Fig. 24, in order to prevent the device from accidentally falling down during operation. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 47
⓰ Fig. 25 ➡ Close the housing cover. ➡ Turn the housing cover lock ring in clockwise direction as far as it will go. 48 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
⓱ Fig. 26 ➡ Tighten the housing cover locking screw in clockwise direction with the supplied hexagon socket screw key (size 5). ➡ Close the rubber protective cover of the housing cover locking screw. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 49
⓲ Fig. 27 By default, the Mountera® Plug is perpendicular to the housing. Therefore, the device should usually be exactly level to the ground after mounting. 50 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Fig. 28 ➡ Check whether the device is exactly level to the ground by means of a spirit level. If this is not the case, follow the instructions described for Fig. 29 and Fig. 30 (see below). COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 51
Fig. 29 ➡ Turn the locking screw of the ball head with the supplied hexagon socket screw key (size 5) in counterclockwise direction (beyond a noticeable end-stop) until you can tilt the device with your hands in all directions with little effort. 52 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Fig. 30 ➡ Using a spirit level, align the device so that it is exactly level to the ground (finally tighten the locking screw of the ball head in clock- wise direction again). COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 53
⓳ Fig. 31 ➡ Connect the network cable to a suitable network switch. ➡ Connect the power cable to a suitable power supply unit (observe the chapter “Connections and Pin Assignment” on page 56). ➡ Connect the used power supply unit to the mains socket. The device starts and is ready for operation after a few minutes. ➡ Check the live image of the device on a monitor. ➡ If necessary, pan the device carefully and with normal force in the required direction (first turn the locking screw of the Mountera® Quick-Lock System by 180° in counterclockwise direction and tighten it again when finished). 54 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
⓴ Fig. 32 ➡ Pull the flexible rubber sleeve (bellows) over the ring provided on the top of the housing. Make sure that the rubber sleeve is correctly seated on all sides to prevent any moisture, dust and dirt from getting between the device and the Mountera® bracket later on. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 55
10 Connections and Pin Assignment Earthing/Grounding LAN 2 LAN 1 Power In Fig. 33 Important information on the earthing/grounding connection can be found in the section “Earthing/Grounding” on page 21. 56 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
4 1 3 2 Fig. 34: Power In (HARTING connector) Pin No. Assignment Wire Color/No. (Power Cable) 1 GND Camera black / ① 2 +48 V DC Camera black / ② 3 +48 V DC Heater black / ③ 4 GND Heater black / ④ Ground connection, Earth green-yellow Fig. 35: Power cable (5-core, HARTING plug on multi-stranded wires with wire-end ferrules) COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 57
11 Configuration The configuration of the Panomera® multifocal sensor system is carried out with a PC and web browser over the local area network (LAN). System Requirements To configure the Panomera® multifocal sensor system and to display/evalu- ate the Panomera® streams with SMAVIA Viewing Client, the client PC must meet the following system requirements: System Requirements (Minimum) Operating system (OS) Microsoft*) Windows*) 7 Professional 64-bit (with latest service pack) Processor (CPU) 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Random-access memory 2 GB DDR3 (free memory available) (RAM) Graphics card 1× NVIDIA*) GeForce*) GTX 1070 Ethernet 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Network) Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer*) 11 Google*) Chrome*) Mozilla*) Firefox*) (latest available version of each browser) Browser settings JavaScript*) enabled 58 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
System Requirements (Best Practice) Operating system (OS) Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64-bit (with latest service pack) Processor (CPU) 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Random-access memory 8 GB DDR3 (free memory available) (RAM) Graphics card 1× NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 + 2× NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 Ethernet 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Network) Web browser Microsoft Edge*) Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox (latest available version of each browser) Browser settings JavaScript enabled Configuration Steps The configuration of the Panomera® multifocal sensor system in conjunction with systems for the recording (SMAVIA Recording Server) and display/evalu- ation (SMAVIA Viewing Client) is carried out in several steps: • Step 1: Network settings (PService3) • Step 2: Expert settings (Panomera® WebConfig) • Step 3: Calibration of the camera modules (AutoCalibration 2) • Step 4: Recording configuration (SMAVIA Recording Server) • Step 5: Displaying configuration (SMAVIA Viewing Client) COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 59
Establishing the Connection (Panomera® WebConfig) The factory default IP address of the Panomera® master module (overview module) is: 192.168.2.31 You can change the IP address, subnet mask and gateway addressing of the device using the Dallmeier software PService3. ➡ Ensure that your PC/web browser can establish a connection to your Panomera® multifocal sensor system via the Ethernet (if necessary, con- tact your network 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. After the successful connection to the Panomera® master module and before the very first login, a system security dialog for the first-time access is displayed. The language of the web-based graphical user interface (Panomera® WebConfig GUI) can be switched in the top-left corner of the screen without the need to login. 60 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
First-Time Access (Panomera® WebConfig) Before you can log in to the device via a web browser for the first time, you have to enter the default password for your device and then assign a new password for the factory default administrator account (user name: admin). The default password is the complete serial number of the device. The serial number is printed on the type plate of the device and can also be determined using the Dallmeier software PService3. ➡ Enter the default password (serial number of the device). ➡ Enter a new password for the default administrator account and confirm your input (the strength of the selected password is displayed during input). ➡ Click “OK”. After the first successful access to the device, the login dialog is displayed. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 61
Login (Panomera® WebConfig) The web-based graphical user interface (GUI) of the configuration mode (Panomera® WebConfig) is displayed for authenticated and authorized users only. The user name of the factory default administrator account is: admin ➡ Enter your login credentials. ➡ Click “OK”. After the successful login, the graphical user interface of the configuration mode is displayed. ➡ Configure all required settings. ➡ Finally, click “LOGOUT” to properly log out of the Panomera® multifocal sensor system. Detailed descriptions of the configuration settings can be found in separate documentations that are available on www.dallmeier.com. 62 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
12 Technical Product Specification (Basic Data) Network Connections LAN 1 Telegärtner STX V4 bulkhead with STX RJ45 coupler Cat.6 for 1000BASE-T (1000 Mbps) LAN 2 Telegärtner STX V4 bulkhead with STX RJ45 coupler Cat.6 for 100BASE-TX (100 Mbps, service port) Electrical Data Voltage supply Camera: 48 V DC ±5% Heater: 48 V DC ±5% Power consumption Camera: Max. 80 W Heater: Max. 60 W Power In interface HARTING connector (5-pole) Mechanical Data Construction material Aluminum Processing Chromated Finish Powder coating (tested for seawater resistance according to DIN EN 60068-2) Dome bubble Polycarbonate Adjustment Stepless alignment on 3 axes up to ±5° 64 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
Mechanical Data (Continuation) IK protection IK10 protection against external mechanical impacts (up to 20 joules) IP rating IP69 Dimensions See chapter “Dimensions” on page 66. Weight Approx. 10 kg (22 lb) Environmental Conditions Suitable • Indoor installation sites • Outdoor Operating temperature −40 °C to +55 °C / −40 °F to 131 °F (minimum start-up temperature: −30 °C/−22 °F) Heater On: < +10 °C/50 °F Heater Off: > +10 °C/50 °F Relative humidity 0% – 90% RH, non-condensing Additional Features Ambient light sensor 1× Mechanically removable Yes (per each lens) infrared(IR)-cut filter Approvals/Certifications Type CE, FCC, RCM, UL The technical product specification (basic data) in this document is based on the information at the time of this document’s compilation. Detailed information and possible updates can be found in the currently valid product specification on www.dallmeier.com. COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier 65
13 Dimensions 83 mm (3.27") 254 mm (10") 245 mm (9.65") 245 mm (9.65") Fig. 36 66 COMMISSIONING – Panomera® W Series | REV. 2.0.5 | © 2021 Dallmeier
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