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DALLMEIER


Dallmeier presents new PTZ camera series


Dallmeier electronic presents its new PTZ camera series. The high-speed PTZ network cameras set new standards in terms of performance, intelligence and price-performance ratio. They offer the highest image quality, a variety of advantageous technical features and AI-based analysis functions for a wide range of applications.


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he new PTZ cameras of the DDZ5530DN, DDZ5230DN and DDZ5000DN-IR series offer superb image quality and a comprehensive feature set. Equipped with a high-performance PTZ mechanism, they deliver high- resolution video streams at frame rates up to 60 fps with excellent contrast, brilliant clarity and maximum detail resolution. Available in indoor and outdoor models, the cameras feature 30x to 40x zoom and, depending on the model, adaptive IR lighting. Resolution ranges from two to eight megapixels.


AI object classification assists, MQTT protocol helps communicate


One of the outstanding features of these new PTZ cameras are the EdgeAnalytics AI apps, available in specific versions. These enable intelligent classification of moving and static objects in the PTZ home position, thus assisting the operator with targeted pre-selection of events and event-triggered recording. Available apps include line crossing, intrusion, loitering and people/ vehicle counting. This enables more accurate monitoring and event detection, increasing operational efficiency. MQTT can be used to collect standardised data from the cameras and control various IoT systems and other devices based on defined EdgeAnalytics events.


MOUNTING SYSTEM HELPS WITH PERSONNEL SHORTAGE In addition to up to 20 per cent lower costs compared to the previous generation, integrators, installers and end customers benefit from the advantages of the Dallmeier Mountera® mounting system. Mountera® consists of a range of mounting options that enable easy and intuitive installation of Dallmeier cameras from all product families in all possible application scenarios. This minimises training requirements and even semi-skilled personnel can be tasked with on-site installation.


NDAA and GDPR compliant with a variety of innovative features for high customer benefit: the new PTZ family from Dallmeier.


WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS – GDPR AND NDAA COMPLIANT The different specifications and housing formats make the Dallmeier PTZ cameras ideal for a wide range of applications, from casino gaming floors to classic industrial applications and especially in the field of critical infrastructure (CRITIS). Not only for the latter is it important that the PTZ systems, like the other camera families from Dallmeier, meet the requirements of the GDPR as well as the criteria of the


American NDAA (National Defence Authorization Act) thanks to product development and vertical integration “Made in Germany”.


THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE DALLMEIER PTZ CAMERAS INCLUDE: • High-speed pan/tilt/zoom mechanism • Digital image stabilisation (EIS) • 30x or 40x zoom with fast autofocus • High resolutions of 2 MP, 5 MP or 8 MP • AI EdgeAnalytics in PTZ home position • Up to 128 programmable preset positions • Built-in IR lighting with up to 100 m range • ONVIF compliant • GDPR and NDAA compliant • MQTT protocol support • Mountera® outdoor version with built-in heater


The outdoor versions offer up to 8 MP resolution and, depending on the model, adaptive IR light and integrated heater.


In addition, all Dallmeier PTZ, Domera® and Panomera® cameras can be integrated into third-party video management software (VMS) and similar systems via ONVIF.


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