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1. 02 41 6C 61 2 6D 20 54 6 72 20 31 03 Character STX A a YT ETX In the submenu Alarm interface at least one of the three possible interfaces have to be activated The menu to define the serial settings appears after clicking on Setup IMPORTANT If Dome Tracking view S 14 is ac tive the settings of RS422 RS485 r RS232 5422 485 Settings Baudrate 9600 Baud 1 Stopbit 2 Stopbits HandShake EIRIS ACTS DSR O On XOfF should be in accordance with the data format of the according dome protocol In standby mode the RS232 set tings of the EDM 40 are adjusted to the data communication between PC and EDM 40 see Use COM page 17 In the case of sending alarm strings to peripheral devices the EDM 40 automatically switches to the interface settings which have been defined in this menu After transmit ting the alarm string the EDM 40 automatically restores the original interface parame ters 6 3 Detail Setup 28 Ar 6 3 4 Sabotage Up to 3 different kinds of sabotage detections can be defined for each of the four channels Check Videosignal Signalevel und Signalcharacteristic oniy inside of the yellow Area Video fail NO VIDEOSIGNAL VIDEOSIGNALLEVEL VIDEOSIGNALCHARACTERISTIC When a video signal fails channel Activate Detection Activa
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3. Kanal Setup Bil xl amp 1 Kanal 1 2 Zeitzonel Detail Setup Kanal aktiv Betriebsmode Objektmode i Z OBJEKTERKENNUNG Objektdaten x Objektinhalt 200 maximales Objektvolumen Objektmaximum 500 Zellen 250 ul HIS tHE Editor minimales Objektvolumen Objektminimum 60 Zellen 30 10 100 Empfindlichkeit 8 D Disconnected Standard settings default values are defined for all four camera channels All switches and input fields feature help texts so that the user can quickly become acquainted with the setup procedures The following pages describe the individual setup functions 6 1 Menu Service functions Program information Datel Bearbeiten Sensor Ansicht Tools LI IS eB Exec The menu is divided in two areas The menu bar includes functions via pull down menus who are reachable via buttons of the symbol bar too and further configuration tools service functions and viewing options Menu bar Symbol bar 6 1 1 Symbol bar Provides direct access to all important functions Save Open File saves Loads a setup configuration previously stored on hard disk or diskette This allows for example programming the sensors with standardized settings GS Connection via TCP IP Opens a submenu for data transmission via TCP IP or close a connection In the address list you can manage I
4. compared The change in brightness as com pared to the time interval is not large enough to exceed the trigger sensitivity see also sensitivity page 21 The EDM 40 solves this problem by an extension of the time intervall by means of an internal circular buffer Now slow movements in the picture Hinghuffer Create Statistic can be correctly detected The setting of middle long in connection with changing illuminations can cause unmeant activations particularly in outdoor applications Therefore this parameter has to be set very carefully e Binary filter Defines the suppression of noise and fail influences against to the de tecting objects The function can be set in four steps The size of proximate detected cells grows by increasing this parameter In case of great detecting objects at fore and background the increment of the binary filter value is highly recommend e Trace The EDM 40 is analysing all current detected objects regarding to their fur ther course The length of the resulted motion vector is a measure for the distance cov ered Trace The value of the trace parameter defines whether a recognized object Causes immediately an alarm left position trace is disabled or after achievement of a minimum trace distance short middle long Objects who are moving predominantly in one direction can be unambiguously identi fied On the other hand objects that do not move in one direction
5. ER additional areas can be done Prea 1 z 4 All edit fields who stands in paral lel are together with the defined cUn H area AND connected and consti Prealarm 2 Prealarm 3 E tute a term Under it one more term can be constituted If the conditions of one or both terms are true the defined area is triggered The bar above the entry fields defines the condition area is triggered bar is red or area is not triggered bar appears in grey In the example above the main area is only triggered if the green area prealarm1 is triggered too or if the yellow area prealarm3 is triggered too and the blue area prealarm2 is not triggered Logical Connections Mainalarm area Area not triggered 6 3 Detail Setup 90 6 3 6 Expert The settings of the expert menu are pre configured for the most typical applications In order to adapt the EDM 40 in an optimal way to the real szenary the meaning of the following parameters are descripted E e Ringbuffer Filteroperations Object parameters The EDM 40 scans the entire video picture 8 times per second Thus very fast picture changes can be Number af Detection correctly detected 22717 tiny objects move very slowly sensors with a measurement of a Binaryfilter fixed short time interval may not jaa always trigger correctly between two video pictures which are to be
6. ett ede ete edes 31 31 31 37 escis pel 32 eledse 33 8 0 34 1 0 Installation 4 Dear Customer Thank you for your decision to use the Digital Video Sensor EDM 40 in your application We ask you to read thoroughly through the brief instructions so that you can use the EDM 40 functions in an optimum way for your system Before installing the equipment please read the safety instructions on page 34 Check the included accessories for completeness 1 x plug in power supply 9 VDC 1000mA 2 x mounting brackets with screws for mounting in a 19 rack 1x CAT5 Crossover Patch cable 2m 1 x 25 pin D SUB soldering plug with cover and mounting hardware 1 x male 1x female 9pin D SUB soldering plug with cover 1 x CD ROM with installation software 4 x self adhesive equipment feet Please contact your dealer directly if any of the accessories should be missing 1 0 Installation 1 1 PC Setup Dialog The PC setup program for the EDM 40 video sensor uses the Windows systems 2000 XP The screen resolution should be set to at least 800 x 600 and the number of colors should be set to True Color To install the program from the included CD ROM run Setup ex
7. z parameters on page 21 Break z Switch Relay Timer Global Relay E i S Defines the following timer External Contact Reset time Interpret Contact Timer is started when the sensor area initiates an alarm ENS After expiration the alarm of the sensor area is reset This dE includes The internal linking see Logic on page 29 and the transmitting of the serial alarm strings Alarm OFF strings see page 27 NOTE The channel relay will only be reset after expiration of the relay energizing time set under Camera options 6 3 Detail Setup 26 Max Break Time within the sensor area stays inactive after exceeding the maximum permissible number of triggered cells Min Max Prevents repeated triggering after switching on room lights etc e Switch relay The relay of the corresponding camera channel is energized for an alarm of the sensor area Note If the area is only to trigger a pre alarm this function usually must be deactivated Global Relay The global relay is energized for an alarm of the sensor area The function of this relay is a logical OR function of all areas who switch according to this function the global relay e Reference area If an area is defined as reference area it is evaluated with priority In any case the reference area Is analyzed before the other area of the channel Where a reference area is defined to suppress i
8. Disturbance Controller to set the size of the disturbance in relation to the min size of the object Default is 50 Is the size of the disturbances in the alarm area huge Bushes trees then its advisable to increase the value When snow or heavy rain appears in the picture its not necessary to change the value Statistic reduction Define the time where the statistic decreases to zero after no disturbance is recognized This parameter should only be changed decreased when public areas with a lot of traffic are monitored 7 0 Appendix 32 7 0 Appendix 7 1 ASCII Table character HEX character HEX character HEX lt NUL gt 00 2B V 56 gt pnr NE O Lei 7 0 Appendix 33 7 2 Release overview All release are compatible to each other within a block The current release is written in bold letters in each case Firmware Version 16 10 2006 19 10 2006 03 11 2006 13 11 2006 Upgrade Instruction oequence of upgrading 1 Installing new PC software please uninstall the old version first using Windows System Software 2 Programming firmware Mainrxx bin for main cpu 3 Programming firmware Domexx bin for the interface controller The programming is performed as described in menu Service functions page 23 Important After upgrading the unit the settings of the EDM 40 have to be configured by the new PC program anew 8
9. The new password is accepted by clicking Change password Change Password Attention When the password has been lost please contact your dealer Service tools Opens a pull down menu for controlling the following submenus Sensor options Load Default LOM Use COM Change Password Choose Language e Sensor options Program Firmware The EDM 40 IS Flash programmable This means the firmware can be transferred to the processors by a PC Changing Read Fimwareversion EPROMs and thus opening the 100 device is not required MAIN ee When the firmware is changed for DOME 51 00 12 06 2006 YEL example during a functional Date Time upgrade or with special software PCZei 04 09 06 09 27 23 Send Date Time the firmware is loaded to the EDM 40 via this dialog box DMD 4 04 09 2006 09 27 10 sensor is equipped with 2 flash memories Main and Dome Summertime active Se TES By clicking the corresponding button the Windows Open File Part 2 dialog box is opened and you can select the file bin to be Gateway programmed Subsequently the transfer to the sensor is done and a percent display indicates the Close progress of the process WARNING Changing of the IP settings terminate the connection After successful transfer the message Firmware programmed is displayed on the right hand of the button In case of errors during data transmission the s
10. more informations see object foreground The sensitivity is valid for all cells that are on the background position or farther 6 2 Channel setup 23 Operationmode Foreground An object at the fore position Definition The center of the fore rectangle triggers only an alarm if the number of activated cells is in the range of object minimum and object maximum In the example between 78 to 494 The same range is valid for objects that are positioned nearer The sensitivity is valid for all cells that are on the foreground position or nearer PERSPECTIVE BACKGROUND Volume Important note For all object positions between fore and background the EDM 40 calculates automatically the inter mediate values of maximum minimum and sensitivity ENEMY Standard According to the object volume of the rectangle the values of max and min object volume will be set to 250 per cent and 29 per cent respectively FOREGROUND Volume E I bjectmaximum 494 Cells 2237 Perspective There are two kinds of perspective definitions Horizontal An object that is moving at the same image col umn appears smaller in the upper rows background than ES in the lower rows foreground This is typical for camera configurations outdoors Vertical An object moving at the same image row appears iios smaller bigger on the left side than on the right side for in Horizontal Perspective stance a camera perspective along a
11. such as a tree in the wind cause only a local movement without a significant trace Note Increasing of the value trace extends the analysing time of the objects and the time until alarm triggering 6 3 Detail Setup 91 e Number of detections Changes of the sensor area that according to the config ured parameters must cause an alarm has to be detected n times immediately follow ing each other n 2 parameter value before the alarm becomes active Thus nonrecur ring events such as light reflections can be excluded Note If an object enters the alarm area an additional delay n x 1 8 second occurs before the alarm is triggered e Max Object Analysis If activated the parameter maximum object size area pa rameters would be utilized In many cases exceeding of the defined maximum cells is a global changing over the whole picture area which shouldn t cause any alarm for a short time see Max Break on page 25 The disabling of this parameter means that all objects over the minimum number will ac tivate the area irrespective of the defined maximum e Create statistic The sensor can make a dynamic statistical census of each single cell in order to consider periodical noises interferences and to eliminate these influ ences against singular events the objects The mode is qualified for outdoor applications in which only few changings and objects could be detected The census starts after a reset new
12. the DST switch the priority is also valid If the active areas of time zone 2 and 4 are overlapping to each other in the overlapping area only the settings of time zone 2 are valid Dome Tracking Using the mode Dome tracking the EDM 40 controls the presets of a P amp T head re garding to the coordinates of an object that has been detected According to different camera types and protocols the EDM 40 has to be programmed with a special Dome Firmware see Sensor options An information about the activated protocol appears by using the Dome Type button The default protocol is Panasonic The individual setting of presets dome address and home position can be adjusted for each channel in the following dialog box Wi DOME Tracking DOME Test OFF Manually DOME Typ 2 Address Preset 2 IRIS IRIS Addr 1 51 Addr 1 P052 Addr 1 RIGHT stop Addr 1 RIGHT 1 RI Addr 1 RIGHT stop Addr 1 RIGHT First of all the Dome tracking mode has to be activated Tracking and the dome address has to be entered Optionally you can define a home position After expiration of time since the last preset command the EDM 40 will call up this preset number automatically Note Activating the Dome tracking mode automatically activate the RS485 interface see page 27 All preset numbers can be defined for each cell within a 16x16 grid Using the numeric pad buttons
13. the channels Or Timezone 4 timezones In the left example all data of timezone Camera 1 1 T 20 1 will copied to timezone 3 4 over 3 4 al 4 channels regardless of the configuration Copy Alarm strings However by copying Camera settings Or or Alarm strings the source target of timezone 15 important According to the upper timezone definition all camera data alarm strings of camera 2 timezone 1 will be copied to timezone 3 of camera 3 and 4 Therefore the user does not have to program the whole setup anew if the parameters of the sensor areas only differ marginally ES Change Password The setup data is protected from unauthorized access by a password A data trans mission can only be executed successfully if the password of EDM 40 and PC pro gram are the same It is recommended to alter the password immediately after the first start of the setup program NOTE The password can only be changed when the sensor is connected to the PC interface and has a maximum length of 10 characters and is case sensitive The password can be changed in the following dialog box Wi Password e Old Password Enter the current password of the DMD The pre configured password is video Old Password e New Password Enter the new password Mew Password e Confirm Password Repeat and confirm the new password Confirm Password
14. 0 Safety instructions 34 8 0 Safety Instructions Observe the following safety instructions for your own safety and to fulfill the device and EMC specifications 1 Keep the device away from heat sources and direct sun light 2 Protect the device and the power supply from moisture to avoid the risk of elec trical shock and fire 3 If fluids have penetrated the device immediately pull the power plug and have the device inspected by an authorized dealer 4 Do not insert any objects into the device 5 Never attempt to open the device yourself 6 Do not subject the device to unusual strain such as strong vibrations and shocks eneo eneo is a registered trademark of Videor Technical E Hartig GmbH Exclusive distribution through specialised trade channels only VIDEOR TECHNICAL E Hartig GmbH Carl Zeiss StraBe 8 63322 R dermark Germany Tel 49 0 6074 888 0 Fax 49 0 6074 888 100 www videortechnical com Technical changes reserved Copyright by VIDEOR TECHNICAL 02 2007
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16. EDM 40 analyses each channel regarding his regular move ments over the whole picture area Over a longer time period the individual statistical results will be collected and stored in an internal memory After a fundamental change of settings or after turning of the camera this clear function of the statistic values is recommend Data transmission EDM 40 4 PC Opens a window for controlling the data transfer from EDM 40 to the PC e Load Camera Setup Loads the sensor configuration of the desired camera red button This irrevocably overwrites the setup data of the Load Camera Setup PC The data transmission is performed as described in Send Camera Setup Progress e Load entire setup Load the setup configuration of all four channels and the global settings of the EDM 40 The data transmission is performed as described in Send Camera Setup en Open Channel Setup Opens in the viewing window below for setting all basic parameters of the channels see 18 n Open Channel preview Opens a quad view for all 4 channels who are refreshed sequential with the live pic tures By mouse clicking to one of the windows you can call up directly the regarding Channel Setup 2 Time zone definition Each channel of the EDM 40 is equipped with a total of four time zones Different sen sor areas can be placed for each of these zones Therefore four completely independ ent day and week programs are editable
17. ELAY 2 contact 17 RELAY 2 make contact 18 RELAY 3 contact 19 HELAY 3 make contact 20 RELAY 4 contact 21 RELAY 4 make contact 22 RELAY 5 contact 23 RELAY 5 make contact 24 RELAY 6 contact 25 RELAY 6 make contact nc not connected DC socket 2 Imm Center contact positive 9 12V 1000mA Note Only galvanically isolated stabilized power supplies with 9 12 V may be connected to the unit 4 0 Brief Description 8 4 0 Brief Description EDM 40 is a digital video sensor for simultaneous monitoring of four camera signals channels for indoor and outdoor applications The EDM 40 is also capable of detecting video picture changes under difficult light conditions The PC setup program interface of the EDM 40 allows comfortable setting of all sensor parameters First the respective camera picture has to be transmit from EDM 40 to the PC and displayed in an editor window Each channel can be configured for four time zones Using the PCs mouse you can now define four sensor areas per channel according to the local conditions For each sensor area there are extensive setting possibilities such as number of sensor cells sensitivity perspective reset timer or alarm strings For recognition of sabotage events like spraying or other manipulations you can ad just a special sabotage analysis In case of a detected object the EDM 40 can control a dome camera regarding to the centre of gravity Dome track
18. Operating instructions Digital Video Sensor EDM 40 lt Contents 2 us 4 2 0 5 SO IAS SIO 6 SELBEN 8 TOO CD UC RTT EE 9 60 PODIO CE 10 M 11 a 11 SAVE ODEN ul 11 Conneccion TOP IP sae ca po eiu ex i etes 11 Data transmission PC 40 11 Data transmission EDM 40 2 12 Open Setup 12 Open Channel preview nene 12 gt 13 gt DOMO ITACKINO ens 14 Qopy Setup 15 2 PassWord 15 61 2 Se vic IE 16 s m DP 16 Program IOWA 16 16 UV MSN TU 16 Change dics ois 17 Eoad Dedu 17 E Ch LU 17
19. P addresses of many sensor units 192 168 1254 192 168 1 185 For open a connection select the desired name and click to the Connect Button If the connection has been successfully established a message appears and the dialog box is automatically closed The termination of a established connection can be done the Disconnect Button Hey Data transmission PC EDM 40 Opens a dialog box for controlling the transfer of setup data from PC to the unit e Send Camera Setup Programs the EDM 40 with the parameters that have been configured in the PC setup This irrevocably overwrites the setup data in the EDM 40 Use the camera selection buttons appears in red to select the channel that has to be transferred If the connection has been successfully established a progress indicator bar shows the progress of the data transfer When the transfer has been completed the dialog box is automatically closed Fortschritt e Send entire Setup Programs the EDM 40 with the parameters of all 4 cameras inclusive the global lE og settings The data transmission is performed as described in Send Camera Setup In case of errors during data transmission the status line displays error messages If for example the connection cannot be established the connection settings must be checked If an error occurs during data transmission the process must be repeated e Delete Statistic The
20. area 1 Pre alarm area 2 Pre alarm area 3 In the example shown above the setup parameters refer to sensor area 1 of camera channel 1 aih Detai SetuP Detail Setup By activating an overview of all channel parameters will be displayed see description on page 24 6 2 Channel setup 19 6 2 2 Editor The editor area with the camera picture of the corresponding channel is divided into 6480 parts called cells The sensor area is defined by all highlighted blocks of the cor responding colour It is not necessary that all blocks are adjacent to each other An overlapping of two or more areas 15 not allowed The editor tool bar provides several functions for the editor display and for positioning the individual cells Define Delete area If a larger area of the sensor area Is to be activated or deactivated this area can be marked with the mouse Position the cursor in the editor press the left mouse button and draw a frame around the desired cells by dragging the mouse Depending on the sensor area selected the rectangle is shown coloured The corresponding function is executed on the marked area after releasing the left mouse button Deleting cells is performed according to the same principle The mouse cursor is posi tioned on an cell and by clicking the right mouse button the rectangle appears black and after releasing the right button all cells in the defined area are deactivated A Define Delete poly
21. botage Definition Dome Tracking Object definitions Statistical functions Sensor area 1 4 1 6480 cells Min Max number of cells Alarm Reset timer Object recognition perspective Switching Channel global relay External contact Sensitivity Reference area Timeout after excee ding max number Number of events until alarm triggering Red and green area Preferred directions Definition of Alarmstrings 6 0 PC Dialog 10 The chart on the previous page shows that the different functions of the EDM 40 are linked to the spheres of timezone channel and area These three spheres have the following hierarchical structure Timezone 4 Channel 4 Area Each of the timezones has four channels each with four sensor areas Therefore all parameters assigned to a timezone are valid for all subordinate channels and the corresponding sensor areas too In the next chapter the structure of the PC dialog and the function of all parameters are described 6 0 PC Dialog After starting the program the main window appears on the monitor Via the upper menu bar all sub menus for communication and global settings are reachable Under them an editor appears with the most important channel settings The parame ters can be directly adjusted in this window Sensor 1 11 cf gt 9 Datei Bearbeiten nsor Ansicht Tools i Vi ew c muc Ico
22. d rate 115 2 KB ATS CTS Handshake 2 Handshake X n XDff Handshake e Use COM Defines the kind of configuration interface Ethernet default or RS232 comport set tings see above By clicking to point Use COM you switch between of using Com port a appears in front of Use and the Ethernet the disappears e Change password Opens a submenu for changing the actual password setting You will find further de scriptions on page 15 e Change language Opens a window for changing the actual language setting of the PC program The setting will be valid after a restart of the PC too 6 2 Channel setup 18 6 2 Channel setup Switchbar Area parameters Lu Channel Setup OE Bx 1 camera 9 DetaiSetp thane cive ET E Editor 5 BACKGROUND LEX Obiectmaximum 77 Cells 21713 E3 E Objectminimum 23 Cells 51 oo L FOREGROUND Volume OO Objectmaximum 311 Cells 22152 Info bar BB Horizontal Perspective gt u Vertikal Perspective T7 Picture control 6 2 1 Switchbar Channel switch Switches between setup setting of camera 1 4 3 Timezonel Time zone The time zone to be configured is selected with this button Area switch be able to distinguish the sensor areas from each other via pull down menu Main alarm area 2 Pre alarm
23. e in the Sensor folder Follow the program instructions and install the SENSOR setup in the desired folder After the installation has been completed start the program Sensor via the standard Windows menu Start Program Files Sensor The setup program for the EDM 40 will be executed The program can be uninstalled via the Windows control panel menu Software 1 2 EDM 40 Please connect the video signal of the video cameras to the BNC inputs 1 through 4 By using the loop through Video outputs please and connect the outputs to the moni tors camera switches etc After connecting the power supply the blue symbol Power LED lights up 3 5 seconds after the sensor is initialized the yellow LED is flashing and ready for operation To configure the EDM 40 connect the Ethernet interface of the sensor to the LAN port of a PC or a laptop Use the included crossover cable for that purpose Important If you connect the DMD to a network hub switch please use a 1 1 patch cable After starting the PC setup program you can setup the EDM 40 2 0 Technical Data 5 2 0 Technical Data Hardware Software Videosignale e PC setup via Ethernet interface 4 Video inputs 1 Vp p 75 Ohm storing and downloading of parame with loop through output ters password protection Termination manually switchable e Transmission of camera picture to PC setup program for positioning of sensor cells sensor areas 4 areas with over 6000 c
24. ells for e 4 freely configurable sensor areas each camera per camera with a resolution of 6480 8 scans sec each camera cells e Object recognition up to 32 ob Interfaces jects camera and object tracking HS232 e Analysis with perspective settings 5422 5485 galvanic separation 10 100Mbit Ethernet 6 inputs 4x channel global DST switch passive protected 6x relay outputs 4x alarm global sabotage 6 status LEDs e Dome Tracking When detecting an object the sensor automatically calls presets of dome cameras e Recognition alarm notification of sabotage events e Misc filter function for detection of movements and for reduction of weather dependent influences e Integrated week timer with a resolu tion in steps of 15 minutes 4 time zones programmable with calendar function e Selection for day night settings via Programm setup memory Firmware and setup programming via Ethernet RS232 optional Integrated realtime clock buffered lt a unit 1 HE external contact Color RAL 7035 powder coated e Logical combination of sensor areas alarm inputs and timer Power supply e Triggering of one relay contact per External 9 12VDC min 1000mA camera and individual programming of serial command sequences for each area e Live picture transmission and dis play of analysis data on PC setup program 3 0 Pin Assignment 6 3 0 Pin assignment Front side Control MEN 12 34 LED s Power Power sup
25. fined for the main area and for the three pre alarm areas of a camera channel By clicking to the buttons Main alarm and Pre alarms you can switch between the different editor menus The EDM 40 can transmit one data string af ter alarm activation and after Reset time has BEREE expired Thus the peripheral devices con IIIi ti nected can be controlled differently for alarm activation and expiration of the Alarm Reset time Example For an alarm a matrix output switch to a full picture of the corresponding camera After the expiration of the Auto Reset time the EDM 40 will send a command for quad view The maximum string length is 40 characters The characters are input in hexadecimal notation i e only characters from 0 9 and A F are allowed This type of character coding allows transmission of any text and control commands Important The string is only transmitted when the box for ON respectively OFF is checked In the Pre alarm menu the checkboxes define these pre alarms who have to send out the defines strings The following example shows a character string that has been defined for sending an alarm text Mainalam Prealams ALARMSTRINGS Send Alarm ON for Mainalarm Hex o2 41 r2 eo po 64 Jer r2 n esL fh fa d lm he T TI TI T TL T D CERES EA EET FS ET RT ER EE ER EE Send Alarm OFF for Mainalarm Hee CTET
26. for each channel Edit Timezones First of all the zone to be defined is selected with the camera and time zone buttons The time zone 1 is always dis played in the upper half one of time zone 2 4 in the lower half of the window With a mouse click or 01234596 7 8 9 101 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Monday Tuesday gt Wednesday m Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Cursorposition 01 45 27 active 9 Timezone 2 Timezone 3 Timezone 4 Drag amp Draw drag the mouse by 1234587891111 45171 922 222 pressed left button you can define Morday i S the active time for time zone 1 shown as red blocks In the left OUO DOOORNODOOR RONDON Friday 17 Image there is an example for oc different shoppi ng times the irsorposition es Bosse active double periods of the closed store are m Im registered in time zone 1 as shown on the left side The blue blocks indicate an inactive time area Time areas that are overlapped by two or more time zones are colored yellow The priority within the four time zones is defined as going down from z
27. g nal deviation Signal characteristic By activating of this function a reference value will be initiated however as an average difference of the arithmetic mean The calculation is done for the distribution of all inten sities within the camera picture This feature is especially recommended for high contrast images because sabotage by paint spraying to the camera objective or distort ing of the camera view effects a bad focused and low contrast image in the most cases The reference value is adapted dynamically The notes for alarm activating and the alarm threshold is performed as described in Video signal level A sabotage alarm can be indicated by energizing the sabotage relay and or by sending a serial sabotage string definition for each channel character entry and interface defini tion as described in Alarm on page 27 The relay is energized as long as the sabotage is detected The transmission of the serial string starts with detecting a sabotage and setting re peat is activated each second anew 6 3 Detail Setup 29 Li j 6 3 5 Logic Each main alarm area can be logically linked with the channel own pre alarm areas and the main alarm areas of the other channels This results in a higher switch security and ensures that temporal sequences are detected First of all the main alarm area to be defined is selected with the time zone and channel buttons Afterwards the combination of the
28. g pages e Areamode Operationmode Every sensor area has parameters that can be edited inde pendently from the other areas in this dialog box A selection of Humber oi Cel 1825 fundamental parameters are shown on the right hand of the edit field Number of cells The display of activated cells here 1325 is only an information and will not be stored in the sensor Max A change of the picture is only evaluated as an alarm if not more than the set cells detect a movement here 552 The desired number of cells is set by means of the slide control the value appears absolute and as percentage Note The sensor area is deactivated at the Max setting 0 Tip You can change the slider value in single steps by using the arrow keys of your keyboard If more than the set cells detect a movement the timer Max break see page 25 is activated This function prevents triggering for brief changes of the light conditions etc Min The alarm is only triggered if at least the number of set cells detect a change in the sensor area Thus too small and therefore irrelevant objects do not cause an alarm Note Min 0 is the same as Minz1 which means that at least in one cell a movement has to be detected before the area is triggered Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity for all marked cells of the sensor area The higher the value set 1 10 the higher is the sensitivity of the cells oensitivity defines the trigger s
29. gon The drawing of a polygon allows a quick area definition By pressing the left mouse button you define the edges of the polygon If you have keep pressed the left mouse button for 2 seconds All cells inside of the polygon turn in the area colour and are activated Deleting cells is performed according via the right button the edges of the deleting polygon are defined by pressing the right mouse button After definition of all edges you have to press the right button for approx 2 seconds and all cell inside of the polygon will be cleared Set all cells Activates all cells from the current sensor area If some cells also defined by another area only the remained cells will be activated X Delete current area Deletes all cells from the current sensor area 5 Show Hide area display owitches between the camera image with or without displayed area in order to check the right overlaying of picture and cells Show all areas For easier positioning it is possible to display all areas in the editor The area that has been selected by the area switch is edited 6 2 Channel setup 20 6 2 3 Picture control For an exact overlay of the defined area the picture of the corresponding channel has to be displayed You can receive a single picture from the connected EDM 40 Furthermore you can get a continues live stream of up to 6 7 pictures second in or der to control the analysis of the sensor Different display func
30. ing You can choose a protocol from a list of many well known manufactors Having programmed all setup parameters these are transferred from the PC to the EDM 40 The EDM 40 now operates with the new parameters independently from the PC The setup data can also be stored on hard disk diskette Thus it is possible to trans fer standardized settings without great effort to several sensors In case of failure the service engineer can determine whether the setup has been changed by unau thorized persons and he can directly reestablish the original configuration The camera pictures including the defined sensor areas can be stored in grafic for mat jpg or bmp for documentation purposes EDM 40 uses state of the art Flash technology Upgrading the operating software firmware can be performed without opening the equipment upgrades can be loaded via PC or laptop via the RS232 interface In the following sections the setup functions the individual sensor parameters and their settings are briefly described The diagram on the following page shows an overview of the parameters that can be configured in the menu 5 0 Setup structure Day Hour timer External switch of daylight saving time E 5 0 Setup structure Camera inputs 1 4 Relay reset timer Retriggering the relay for new trigger Definition External input NO NC Filter functions Logical combination of main area Definition Videofail Sa
31. luated as an alarm if the number of Objectmininum 78 Cells 39 detected cells is between the object minimum and object maximum in the example between 78 and 494 cells Exceeding the object maximum will start the timer Max Break if selected Sensitivity The entry of the parameter are performed as de scribed in Area Mode Standard According to the object volume of the rectangle the values of max and min object volume will be set to 250 per cent and 29 per cent respectively This value is a basic pa rameter based on operating experiences However the installer have to find out the op timal values according to the real scenery e Perspective The sensor is detecting in addition to the object mode according to perspective pa rameters Two rectangles appear on the edit area for defining the position of the fore ground and the background Important The number for the object size in the foreground background example of image foreground 200 background 50 are only an information to estimate the de sired object size The definition of the object size is effected by the parameters Maxi mum Minimum on the right hand of the edit Background An object on the background position Definition center of the rectan gle triggers only an alarm if the number of activated cells is in the range of object minimum and object maximum In the example between 21 and 175 The same range is valid for objects that are farther away For
32. nfluences that make an effect to the whole pic ture e g weather influence like clouds e External contact Each channel is equipped with an external input which can be taken into account for alarm processing Interpret contact When the option is activated the sensor area only triggers if the external input has been connected in the manner normally open or normally closed that has been defined as Contact is NC The external input allows several applications Controlling the sensor area by an automatic timer additional combination with an IR alarm manual control gate keeper etc e Contact is NC When this area parameter is activated the sensor area only triggers if b the external input has been closed checkbox Contact is NC is active c the external input is open checkbox Contact is NC is not active Direction Configuring eight possible direction preferences objects triggers only alarm those movement is in the selected direction Movement in the opposite direction will not trigger any alarms If no direction is selected all arrow buttons appears with red frame no direction filter is active and all movements could cause an alarm 6 3 Detail Setup 27 6 3 3 Alarm Allows the configuration and entry of a character string alarm string that is transmitted via the RS232 RS422 or Ethernet interface of the EDM 40 to peripheral devices like a switch or recording system Alarm strings can be de
33. of the actual preset number in the position field is entered Then the mouse cursor is positioned on a grid cell and by clicking the left mouse button the cell is defined by this number Deleting cells is performed as follows Define the actual position as Delete Delete button and click on the desired cell When the mouse cursor is positioned on a cell that has been already defined the pre set number of position field will be overwritten by the cell preset by clicking the right button To control defined presets in according to the picture areas of the reference camera you can activate Dome Test ON using the connected sensor dome Clicking on a defined cell or using the numeric pad on the left and the Se ecf button the sensor will send the command for the desired preset number If required you can manually adjust the settings of the preset P T zoom focus iris Please use the button Save to store the new preset settings in the dome The window of Status shows the last commands IMPORTANT The following conditions have to be performed for dome tracking gt centre of gravity of the object is within an area with object mode perspective The channel is activated The object size is between minimum and maximum number of cells Copy Setup Data Source Target This option allows the copying of Timezone 1 0 settings within
34. one 1 to zone 4 Example If zone 1 and zone 3 overlap only zone 1 is active If you only need to work with one time zone than there is no need to program all zones Marking the hole area Monday Sunday 00 00 24 00 o clock for time zone 1 acti vates the system for the whole week 24 hours a day Note The sensor is disabled if not one of the 4 time zones Is active For some calendar days you can define the special zone function on these days The definition of calendar days is independent of any years The sensor is equipped with an integrated switching input of daylight saving time DST If the switch is activated interprete DST switch the sensor automatically switches in case the contact is closed between the time zones as follows When the contact is closed the unit regards in according to the time definition only the settings of time zone 2 or 4 On the other hand contact is open only the parame ters of zone 1 or 3 are possible Example A day and night program has to be defined for Monday to Friday respec tively Saturday and Sunday each For that purpose the hole time area from Monday to Friday is activated in zone 1 2 the same area of Saturday and Sunday in zone 3 4 This results that Mo Fr the unit is defined by time zone 1 during the day in the night by the settings of zone 2 On the weekend Saturday Sunday the sensor switches be tween time zone 3 during the day and time zone 4 night By using
35. ply Control Operation mode 1 Alarm channel 1 2 4 2 3 3 4 4 RS 4B85 5 232 Alarm Relais Assignment RS485 RS422 9 pol D SUB female connector 1 5422 RxD A RS485 A Using port as RS485 2 RS422 RxD B 5485 B External Bridge between Pin1 Pin3 3 RS422 TxD A and Pin2 Pin4 4 5422 TxD B Termination resistor Input Pin 1 2 5 GND Open the unit and change the jumper 6 Reserved Termination D Sub 7 Heserved ON plugged plug 8 Reserved A 9 Reserved 2 RS232 9 pol D SUB male connector 1 nc Null Modem cable assignment 2 RXD PC lt gt EDM 40 3 TXD xD Pin 3 Pin2 RxD 4 nc RxD Pin 2 Pin3 TxD 5 GND GND Pin 5 Pin5 GND 6 nc RTS Pin 7 Pin8 CTS 7 2 RTS CTS Pin 8 Pin7 RTS 8 CTS 9 nc 3 0 Pin Assignment Ethernet RJ45 plug I0BaseT I00BaseT X Rx TX nc nc TX nc nc Alarm Relais 25 pin D SUB female connector 1 External alarm input 1 Channel 1 2 External alarm input 2 Channel 2 3 External alarm input 3 Channel 4 External alarm input 4 Channel 4 D External alarm input 5 DST switch 6 External alarm input 6 Global contact GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND 11 GND 12 GND 13 GND 14 RELAY 1 contact 15 RELAY 1 make contact 16 R
36. relay If another alarm occurs during the time the relay is energized the time is automatically prolonged by the configured time Watchdog De activate the watchdog function relay is normal closed of the channel relay Reset time Defines the time the relay is in energized state The maximum time is 120 seconds 2 minutes NOTE The selected time is equal to the auto reset time for the LED display Global relay is NC If activated the watchdog function of the global relay is on e Global Input The sensor is equipped with an external global input which can be considered by each channel separately Interpret contact If activated the contact state has to be according to the global con tact definition see next parameter Contact is Normally Closed Subordinate channel can be linked to this input When the channel parameter Interpret contact is activated the channel only triggers if a the global input has been closed checkbox Contact is NC is active b the global input is open checkbox Contact is NC is not active i 6 3 2 Area options Mainalarm Prealarm 1 Prealarm 2 Prealarm 3 All important parameters of the main area and the 3 pre Operation mode alarm areas are listed in this submenu You can switch the ae setting between the areas by clicking on the upper buttons Perspective e Operation mode Defines the kind of operation mode see description Area Resetime
37. sensitivity of the time interval Reset time 15 started when the sensor area initiates an alarm After expiration the alarm of the sensor area is reset This includes The display of the area the internal linking see Logic on page 29 and the transmission of the serial alarm strings Alarm OFF strings see page 27 NOTE The alarm relay if activated is only reset after expiration of the relay ener gizing time set under Camera options 6 2 Channel setup 22 e Object detection In the object mode all detected contiguous cells are combined as one or more objects according to their position to each other The objectsize and not the total number of activated cells will be compared to the defined number of maximum minimum cells Up to 32 independent objects can be detected within the defined area simultaneously The following illustration shows the object detection mode 0 Object volume Number of the cells that are enclosed by rectangle in the edit field in the example on the left side 200 OBJECTDETECTION The number is only a information to estimate the object size Objectdata This parameter has no further influence and will not be stored LI bjecbvalume In the sensor unit Sen The definition of the object size can only be set by Object Objectmaximum 494 Cells 247 maximum Object minimum described next Object maximum Object minimum An object within the ane defined area is only eva
38. tatus line at the bottom displays corre sponding error messages Read Firmwareversion The actual firmware versions and the date of each last programming action are dis played By pressing the version button the current data of the EDM 40 are displayed An overview of the current releases is shown on Appendix page 33 6 1 Menu 17 Date Time By clicking the button Send Data Time date and time are transferred separately in order to synchronize the internal clock of the EDM 40 with the system clock of the PC You can double check the actual time setting by clicking on Check Date Time Change IP settings Allows to read out and change the actual IP configuration of the sensor Notes Changing of the IP address will always result a disconnect of the established network connection If necessary the PC laptop have to be switched to the new IP address It is recommend to document the actual IP configuration Load Default Restores the default values restart of the PC user interface ATTENTION A reset overwrites all current setup settings of the user interface with default values e COM Allows setting up the configuration RS232 interface Pet comi 7j of the PC 1 50 to which the sensor is Settings connected Baudrate D atabits 115 2 kE aud D atabits EDM 40 interface is factory configured as fol lows e 8 data bits e no parity e RIS CTS e Bau
39. te Detection Activate Detection IS activated See Ca me l d Too Ba l ow Soradetecton ia SMPTE hig no video signal has been applied to the input the LED of the corre Send Sabotage string ju Send Sabotage string Send Sabotage string sponding ch an nel flashes on the Switch Sabotage relay Switch Sabotage relay JE Switch Sabotage relay p Activate Channelalarm p 8 Channelalarm pa Activate Channelalarm fro nt side of the device Sabotagestrings i Video signal level sok e CTS Ie TE ST T PA When this function is activated an T T T T T T OI T OI T arithmetic reference value for all picture intensities within the defined m ee I I I I I IIIe m green area prealarm3 over 5 min Send Data periodical v utes Will be calculated In order to take account of slow illuminance al teration like twilight common changing of weather conditions At the same time a arithmetic mean is registered over a short time of 10 seconds Inten sity changes by moving objects effects no alarm Durable changes like covering of the camera objective or a lasting local variation in the camera picture causes a sabotage alarm In this case after 5 10 seconds an alarm occured The alarm threshold can be adjusted in 9 steps In case of outdoor areas short term in tensity changes by sun or clouds it is recommended to set the threshold to higher si
40. tions of the internal sen sor information are available and are described on chapter 6 2 4 Load current single picture The old picture display will be overwritten by a new picture Start picture stream The displaying of current live pictures will be started Notes For changing of parameter settings it is recommend to stop the picture stream first Pause picture stream The displaying of picture stream will be paused Stop picture stream The continues picture stream will be stopped in the editor field remains the last received picture 6 2 4 Info bar By viewing the picture stream there are some tools to inform the installer about the in ternal effect of the DMD T Show Hide picture info Displays informations about size date in the left upper side of the picture 1 Show recognized objects The sensor will mark objects who correspond to the defined object size as a green frame additioned with a motion vector In case of an alarm the state will be displayed above of the frame ni Show all activated cells Alterations in the camera picture are visible foe each individual cells The sensor will mark the cells as orange points 6 2 Channel setup 21 6 2 5 Area parameters Up to 3 different operation modes can be defined for each area The display of pa rameters switch in according to the desired function The meaning of each mode and the corresponding functions are described on the followin
41. wall I Perspective 6 3 Detail Setup 24 6 3 Detail Setup For each of the four channels special parameters can be set The menu is divided in different areas The validity of the current parameter is green displayed in the upper right edge valid Via the switch buttons of time zone and cameras all important set parameters can be directly adjusted Via the copy button you can copy the parameters between channels and time zones see description on page15 Detail Setup Walid Timezone Global Camera 1 lait Channel Area Channel active Channel 1 Helay Functions Retrigger Relay Watchdog n Contact is Resettime Global Relay i Settings valid for all Channels Global Input Interpret Contact Contact 15 NC Abort Accept The following pages describe the function of the submenus Ed 6 3 1 Camera options e Channel active Allows quick activation deactivation of the channel for example when maintenance works in the viewing range of the camera are not supposed to trigger the EDM 40 or to be detected as sabotage e Channel text The text can be edited directly in order to identify the meaning of the camera This identifier appears in the Channel setup 6 3 Detail Setup 25 e Relay functions Defines the settings of the channel and global relay The definitions Retrigger and set time are valid for both relays Retrigger

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