New Primeline camera series

August 2018 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

With the new Primeline series network cameras, Dallmeier introduces new additions to its existing portfolio consisting of the Nightline series with extreme light sensitivity and the Topline/Ultraline series with very high to ultra-high resolution.

The new cameras are available as either the DF5100HD-DN/IR box camera with wall mounting or DDF5100HD High Definition dome cameras, each in 2 megapixel and 4 megapixel versions. The light sensitivity of the sensor and the sophisticated image processing solution enable detail-rich colour recordings even in dim lighting conditions.

Daytime and night operation of the wall-mounted DF5100HD-DN/IR is supported by uniform IR illumination with semi-discrete 850 nm high-performance LEDs.

Fast installation and commissioning are important cost factors. With the motor-driven varifocal lens and ‘Digital Image Shift’ function, the camera’s zoom, focus, shutter and image detail can be set conveniently via a web browser. Fast and easy installation on site is assured.

Like all Dallmeier cameras, the new models of the Primeline series are made entirely in Germany, at the Dallmeier site in Regensburg. Even this point reinforces the manufacturer’s data protection and data security strategy, since there is no chance of unauthorised access through backdoors. With a total of 14 functions such as the creation of private zones, people masking and the very latest encryption and authentication technology in the processing chain, Dallmeier solutions ensure that the stringent requirements of the EU-GDPR as well as data protection and data security are met.

The integrated Video Content Analysis (VCA) function detects movements and objects in the uncompressed image and analyses them in real time (depending on the analysis resolution) with highly sophisticated analysis approaches including, for example, intrusion detection or line crossing. The detected incidents may be used to trigger recording on the Dallmeier SMAVIA recording systems and are saved together with their metadata for subsequent pinpoint retrieval during forensic analysis.

The camera is equipped with a RAM memory which stores the stream temporarily in the event of a network failure. As soon as the network is restored, the SmartBackfill function takes over the responsibility for transmitting the temporarily stored stream to the SMAVIA recording system.

For more information contact Dallmeier Southern Africa Office, +27 11 510 0505, [email protected], www.dallmeier.com



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