SAFET Y
& SECURIT Y Dallmeier offers
complete solutions from a single supplier: cameras, recording servers, video management, and analysis.
PTZ cameras. Pan, tilt and zoom move- ments can thus be carried out intuitively. What distinguishes the VMC-1 “Eagle” is the possibility to display both recorded image material, as well as live pictures on the integrated monitor. Site plans and search functions can also be displayed.
Q: Dallmeier already has many references from stadium sites all over the world. Can you name a few key projects?
UNDER SURVEILLANCE
depending on the size of the respective sta- dium. All devices have one thing in com- mon though: high reliability and failure safety. All components are manufactured according to the highest quality standards and extensively tested prior to being shipped. Dallmeier uses the operating sys- tem Linux on all its recorders. It is regarded as being extremely stable in professional circles, as it practically never fails. In order to further enhance stability, the operating sys- tem was separated from the hard disks and saved on a Flash memory. Depending on the application, the failure safety can be increased as needed. This can be done, for instance, through a redundant recording or the use of external storage systems.
Q: How difficult is it to operate one of these video systems? A: These systems are managed and con- trolled via professional management soft- ware, which makes operation very simple and intuitive. For example, with the aid of
our SeMSy® Security Management System. Operational procedures and complex con- trols can be stored within the system, allowing staff a highly convenient and intuitive operation. The graphical user interface, into which site plans of the sta- diums can be integrated, provides every operator a quick overview of the cameras and corresponding monitors through a graphic complete overview. In order to make the operation even more conven- ient, the system can be expanded by an ergonomic video management centre, the VMC-1 "Eagle". Clearly arranged across its three components (joystick, jog-shuttle and keyboard with monitor) it combines all the functionalities that can be expected from a modern video management sys- tem. Using the jog-shuttle it is easy to find specific images within video sequences. By turning the jog-dial security operators can conveniently navigate through indi- vidual frames. The joystick of the VMC-1 “Eagle" also allows for the easy control of
A: Projects we have already completed range from smaller regional stadia all the way up to enormous arenas, such as Soccer City Stadium in South Africa, where the opening ceremony and the final match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ were held. Or the Olympic Stadium in Athens. Incidentally, in Greece we have fitted out a total of twenty- two stadia with our equipment — and all twenty-two sites are controlled from a com- mon control centre! This multisite capability is also made possible by flexible IP technol- ogy. We do not mass produce products, we manufacture individually planned solutions, which are tailored precisely to meet the needs of the respective customer and their specific requirements, for example with regard to resolution quality, storage capaci- ty, or budget.
Q: Finally, what is the situation regarding investment security? After all, develop- ment cycles for new technologies are becoming shorter and shorter… A: Owing to the open system architecture of the Dallmeier solutions, the video sys- tem remains flexible and scalable. Future expansions or modifications are easily possible, even hybrid operation with devices from different generations presents no problems. Hence the stadium solutions by Dallmeier offer long-term investment protection. ✪
About Dallmeier
Dallmeier has at its disposal more than 25 years of experience in transmission, recording, as well as picture processing technology, and is an outstanding pioneer of CCTV/IP solutions worldwide. This profound knowledge is used in the development of intelligent software and high-quality recorder and camera technologies, enabling Dallmeier to not only offer stand-alone systems, but complete network solutions up to large-scale projects with perfectly integrated components. Right from the beginning, the Company has always focused on innovative developments, with the highest quality and reliability. Dallmeier is the only manufacturer in Germany that develops and manufactures all components on its own. This includes the entire product range, from cameras to picture storage and transmission, to intelligent video analysis and even
individually adjusted management systems. Quality made by Dallmeier, made in Germany!
Over the years, Dallmeier has repeatedly given fresh impetus to the market with new developments and extraordinary innovations. The world’s first DVR for example, which introduced digital recording to the entire CCTV industry, came from Dallmeier. The multifocal sensor system Panomera® will have a similarly groundbreaking effect. This unique and novel camera technology will revolutionise the market and open up completely new possibilities to the video security industry. This and the extensive experience in the CCTV and IP field have lead to a top position in the international market for digital video surveillance systems.
For further information, please visit:
www.dallmeier.com and
www.panomera.com
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