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Outlet center in Germany protected by Dallmeier electronic

Outlet center in Germany protected by Dallmeier electronic
Anyone who has ever paid their respects to the Town Musicians of Bremen and then wanted to do a little shopping is in exactly the right place in Ochtum Park. Over 50 businesses occupying an area of 22,000 square meters attract 2.5 million visitors every year. World leading brands like Esprit, Nike, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger or Fossil, many restaurants and free parking all combine to make Ochtum Park a real shoppers' paradise.
Anyone who has ever paid their respects to the Town Musicians of Bremen and then wanted to do a little shopping is in exactly the right place in Ochtum Park. Over 50 businesses occupying an area of 22,000 square meters attract 2.5 million visitors every year. World leading brands like Esprit, Nike, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger or Fossil, many restaurants and free parking all combine to make Ochtum Park a real shoppers' paradise.

In order to provide the most effective protection possible for the entrances and exits as well as the outdoor and car parking areas, the decision was taken to install the most modern video security equipment – which should also be discreet and unobtrusive, as recounted by Sebastian Kühne, the spokesman for the owners said: "We wanted coverage of the outdoor areas to be as complete as possible, but without having to install huge numbers of cameras. After all, we want our visitors to feel comfortable here, not as if they are constantly being watched."

Ochtum Park found the solution in the Panomera multifocal sensor technology from Dallmeier. With its patented camera technology, which unlike single sensor cameras works with multiple lenses, this system can monitor a huge expanse in the highest possible resolution from a single installation location. "The cameras have been painted the same RAL color as the building facades, so they blend discreetly with the overall image", explains Dirk Lüders, Sales Manager with Dallmeier and joint manager of the Ochtum Park project.

The concept for video protection was prepared by Dallmeier in cooperation with the design and engineering consultancy IfaS (Institut für angewandte Sicherheitstechnik - Institute for applied Security technology), and the cameras were then installed by the company Freihoff. "One of the challenges we faced at Ochtum Park was that we were asked not to undertake any large-scale cable laying to transmit the images to the security office" explains Christian Linthaler, Sales Manager with Dallmeier. "So we set up a wireless local loop to carry the streams."

A major consideration for Ochtum Park was that the cameras should be extremely sensitive to light, so that they would still deliver detailed image material with high color fidelity even at night with poor light conditions. For this reason, the Panomera Nightline series was chosen, because it is equipped with the very latest generation of image sensors and encoders, which is highly sensitive to light and infrared radiation. The Nightline cameras are equipped with an ambient light sensor and a removable IR cut filter and can switch between day and night mode automatically. They are ideally suited to situations in which exceptional contrast, brilliant clarity and high color fidelity even in poor light conditions, or exceptional infrared sensitivity for outstanding results in night mode are required. "We can identify individuals from a distance of 160 m, and even read car licence plates at night. The resolution is really incredible", Sebastian Kühne gives voice to his enthusiasm.


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