360 Vision Predator-DV Manual

© 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
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Predator Radar
Installation/Conguration Manual

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Table of Contents
1 Safety and Precautions .............................................................................................................................. 4
2 Housing Dimensional Drawing ................................................................................................................... 5
3 Connections ............................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Connections to Predators with HMA........................................................................................................... 7
5 Introduction............................................................................................................................................... 10
6 Terminology .............................................................................................................................................. 10
7 Connecting to the Radar .......................................................................................................................... 10
8 Logging into the Radar..............................................................................................................................11
9 Quick Setup Guide ....................................................................................................................................11
9.1 Identifying Key Features on the Radar Image...................................................................................11
9.2 Adjust the Detection Zone ................................................................................................................ 13
9.2.1 Changing the Default Detection Zone...................................................................................... 13
9.3 Set the Camera Height..................................................................................................................... 14
9.4 System Ready!................................................................................................................................. 15
10 Additional Conguration Options............................................................................................................ 15
10.1 Changing the System Network Settings......................................................................................... 15
10.1.1 Change the Camera Network Settings................................................................................... 15
10.1.2 Changing the Camera IP Address for the Radar.................................................................... 15
10.1.3 Change the Radar Network Settings...................................................................................... 16
10.2 Activating Additional Zones ............................................................................................................ 17
10.2.1 To Activate or Deactivate a Zone ........................................................................................... 17
11 Using Multiple Detection Zones.............................................................................................................. 19
11.1 Creating a Non-Contiguous Detection Zone .................................................................................. 19
11.2 Creating Detection Zones with Different Priorities.......................................................................... 19
11.3 Creating Detection Zones with Different Rules............................................................................... 20
11.4 Creating Detection Zones with Different Sensitivity........................................................................ 21
11.5 Creating Detection Zones with Different Camera Settings............................................................. 22
12 Conguring Zone Settings...................................................................................................................... 23
12.1 Zone Settings ................................................................................................................................. 23
12.1.1 Area Name ............................................................................................................................. 23
12.1.2 Sensitivity............................................................................................................................... 23
12.1.3 Zoom Factor........................................................................................................................... 23
12.1.4 Camera Height Offset ............................................................................................................ 24
12.1.5 Colour..................................................................................................................................... 24
12.1.6 Active...................................................................................................................................... 24
12.1.7 Speed Rule ............................................................................................................................ 24
12.1.8 Direction Rule......................................................................................................................... 24
12.1.9 Break Allowance..................................................................................................................... 24
12.1.10 Priority.................................................................................................................................. 24
12.1.11 Schedules............................................................................................................................. 25
13 Conguring Zone Rules.......................................................................................................................... 25
13.1 Rule Process.................................................................................................................................. 26
13.2 Conguring the Speed Rule ........................................................................................................... 27
13.3 Conguring the Direction Rule ....................................................................................................... 27
13.3.1 How to Identify the Direction Required?................................................................................. 28
13.4 Using the Break Count ................................................................................................................... 29

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14 Conguring Schedules ........................................................................................................................... 29
15 Understanding How the Camera Selects Targets .................................................................................. 31
15.1 Oldest Control Mode ...................................................................................................................... 31
15.2 Closest Control Mode..................................................................................................................... 32
16 Using Exclusion Areas............................................................................................................................ 33
16.1 Why use Exclusion Areas?............................................................................................................. 33
16.2 Adding an Exclusion Area .............................................................................................................. 34
17 Conguring Advanced Settings .............................................................................................................. 36
17.1 Advanced Settings ......................................................................................................................... 36
17.1.1 Camera IP Address ................................................................................................................ 36
17.1.2 Behaviour............................................................................................................................... 36
17.1.3 Follow Count .......................................................................................................................... 36
17.1.4 Zoom Factor........................................................................................................................... 36
17.1.5 Camera Height....................................................................................................................... 37
17.1.6 Speed..................................................................................................................................... 37
17.1.7 Link Reset .............................................................................................................................. 37
18 Security Certicates ............................................................................................................................... 37
19 Appendix 1.............................................................................................................................................. 40
20 Locating the Predator-HD on your Network ........................................................................................... 42
21 Connecting to the Predator-HD.............................................................................................................. 42
21.1 Live Video ...................................................................................................................................... 43
21.1.1 Status..................................................................................................................................... 44
21.1.2 1080p Video/RTP block setup................................................................................................ 45
21.2 Add/Edit Users ............................................................................................................................... 46
21.3 Video .............................................................................................................................................. 47
21.4 Advanced Video/Stream................................................................................................................. 48
21.5 Advanced Features ........................................................................................................................ 49
21.5.1 PTZ Zones .................................................................................................................................. 52
21.6 Camera .......................................................................................................................................... 53
21.7 Date/Time....................................................................................................................................... 55
21.8 Network .......................................................................................................................................... 56
21.9 Recording....................................................................................................................................... 58
21.10 Multimedia.................................................................................................................................... 59
21.11 Maintenance................................................................................................................................. 60
22 Network Settings Recovery.................................................................................................................... 61
23 Special Presets ...................................................................................................................................... 62
24 Important - Care of Painted Surfaces..................................................................................................... 63
25 Storage and Handling............................................................................................................................. 63
26 Warranty................................................................................................................................................. 63
27 PSU Enclosure....................................................................................................................................... 64
28 1080p Stream Resolutions & RTSP Links.............................................................................................. 64
29 720p Stream Resolutions & RTSP Links................................................................................................ 65
30 White Balance and Fast Shutter options................................................................................................ 66

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1 Safety and Precautions
1. Please read these notes before attempting to operate the 360 Vision Predator Radar, and keep for future
reference.
2. DO NOT disassemble or remove covers. This will break the water seals and invalidate the warranty.
3. All servicing and repairs must be handled by 360 Vision Technology.
4. Avoid pointing the camera directly towards a bright light source (sunlight), or expose the camera to intensive
light situations as this may damage the camera pick-up device.
5. Installation should be carried out by suitably qualied personnel, in accordance with local codes of practice
and regulations.
6. 360 Vision Technology Limited accept no liability for any damage caused by incorrect or improper installation.
7. To prevent risk of injury caused by the Predator Radar or mounting options becoming detached, t a suitable
safety chain or lanyard.
8. Connection of data signals and power should only be made using a pre-made Predator Composite cables.
9. Use only 360 Vision Predator Radar power supplies. These have suitable terminals for all the wires in the
Predator composite cable.
10. Please handle the Predator Radar with care, as improper handling may cause damage within this unit.

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2 Housing Dimensional Drawing
MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR SHOWN TO
DO NOT SCALE
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
REMOVE ALL SHARP EDGES
SHEET:
D
C
B
A
D
C
B
A
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
A3
DESCRIPTION SCALE:
PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR.
ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE DIRECT WRITTEN
C COPYRIGHT PROTECTED AND
THIS DRAWING AND ALL COPIES ARE
PART NUMBER:
0.200 1 OF 1
TOLERANCES:-
X = 0.5
X.X = 0.1
X.XX = 0.05
A3
3rd ANGLE PROJECTION
360 Vision Technology Ltd.
Unit 7, Seymour Court,
Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire,
WA7 1SY. United Kingdom.
www.360visiontechnology.com
437.2
11
825.2
R299
427.2
313
TILT
SWEEP
699 PAN SWEEP
262.8
250
356
4X 10 HOLES
ON 101.6 PCD
(US M8 BOLTS
FOR FIXING)
125
NAME:
M5142-B
PREDATOR RADAR DIMS
ISS DATE REFERENCE
A 010415 FIRST ISSUE
B 050515
RADAR ASSY CHANGED
010415
DATE :
AWS
RELEASED:
APPROVED:
ENGINEER:
N/A N/A
MATERIAL: FINISH:
M20 CABLE GLAND
(NOT SUPPLIED)
M20 BLANKING PLUG
SUPPLIED.
MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR SHOWN TO
DO NOT SCALE
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
REMOVE ALL SHARP EDGES
SHEET:
D
C
B
A
D
C
B
A
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
A3
DESCRIPTION SCALE:
PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR.
ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE DIRECT WRITTEN
C COPYRIGHT PROTECTED AND
THIS DRAWING AND ALL COPIES ARE
PART NUMBER:
0.200 1 OF 1
TOLERANCES:-
X = 0.5
X.X = 0.1
X.XX = 0.05
A3
3rd ANGLE PROJECTION
360 Vision Technology Ltd.
Unit 7, Seymour Court,
Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire,
WA7 1SY. United Kingdom.
www.360visiontechnology.com
437.2
11
825.2
R311
439.6
313
TILT
SWEEP
731 PAN SWEEP
262.8
250
362.9
4X 10 HOLES
ON 101.6 PCD
(US M8 BOLTS
FOR FIXING)
125
NAME:
M5141-B
PREDATOR RADAR
SUNSHIELD DIMS
ISS DATE REFERENCE
A 310315 FIRST ISSUE
B 050515
RAD ASSY CHANGED
310315
DATE :
AWS
RELEASED:
APPROVED:
ENGINEER:
N/A N/A
MATERIAL: FINISH:
M20 CABLE GLAND
(NOT SUPPLIED)
M20 BLANKING PLUG
SUPPLIED.
Predator Radar with lamps
Predator Radar with lamps & sunshield

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MAINS FUSE
PRED-PSU-SM
MAINS FUSE = 2AF
OUTPUT FUSE
PRED-PSU-SM
FUSE 1 = 6.3AT
PRED-PSU-SM
MAINS input
100 - 240Vac
CON5, CON6 NOT USED
3 Connections

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4 Connections to Predators with HMA
When the HMA (Hinged Mount Adaptor) is tted to the Predator, the ‘Predator Composite Cable’ is not used.
Connections between the power supply and Predator use conventional cables as detailed below.
24Vac Power connections between Predator PSU and Predator that is tted with HMA
Cable Size No IR IR75 IR100WL IR125
0.75mm² 20m 10m 7.5m 7.5m
1.00mm² 25m 12.5m 10m 10m
1.25mm² 30m 15m 12.5m 12.5m
1.50mm² 40m 20m 15m 15m
2.50mm² 65m 30m 25m 25m
3.00mm² 80m 40m 30m 30m
4.00mm² 100m 50m 40m 40m
Ethernet connections between Predator PSU and Predator that is tted with HMA.
The Ethernet connection uses standard CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 cables tted with RJ45 connectors.
RJ45 CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 Cable Signal
Pin 1 White with Orange Band Tx+
Pin 2 Orange Tx-
Pin 3 White with Green Band Rx+
Pin 4 Blue
Pin 5 White with Blue Band
Pin 6 Green Rx-
Pin 7 White with Brown Band
Pin 8 Brown
Gain access to connectors in the HMA
• Ensure that the xed part of the HMA is securely bolted to the top of the pole.
• The hinged part of the HMA (Hinged Mount Adapter) is fastened to the xed part using three M8x25
long hex head bolts. Use a spanner (13mm) to remove the three bolts. Each bolt is tted with a
split spring lock washer, a plain metal washer (which prevents the split washer from damaging the
bre washer) and a bre washer (which prevents the paint on the hinged part from being damaged
unnecessarily.
• Open the hinge taking care that the gasket is not damaged and support the weight of the Predator.
Gently open the HMA until the lanyard is able to take the weight. If the lanyard appears to support the
weight of the Predator, there is no need to continue to support the Predator. The connection circuit
board (PCB-000-0222-01) can now be seen.

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Power Connections
Connect 24Vdc to CON5.
DO NOT APPLY AC VOLTAGE TO THE PREDATOR
RADAR.
Ethernet Connections
Connect Ethernet cable to Predator Radar connection
board using a RJ45 connector (CON4).
Please make sure there is adequate spare cable for when the camera is resting on the lanyard, failure to do this
could damage the connector circuit board.

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Predator Radar
Radar
Installation/Conguration Section
Radar Information
Document number – RND-S0133 1.2
Date – 26 November 2015
Patent No.: GB 2 518 344
US Patent Application No.: US14/901 862
International Application No.: PCT/GB2014/052018

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5 Introduction
The Predator Radar is a fully automated camera. It combines the features of the Predator HD camera with a
long range, high resolution radar.
The system, once congured, is designed to operate without user intervention. The radar will continuously scan
over 360 degrees looking for targets in the areas specied during setup. Once a target is detected the radar
system will lock onto it and track it. Assuming this target breaks one or more of the congured rules the radar
will also task the camera to follow the target.
The radar can track up to 40 targets simultaneously. The system will control the camera to share its viewing
time amongst all of the targets its tracking. Typically, the camera will follow a target for 10 seconds before
moving onto the next. Priorities can be congured to ensure the camera spends more time following targets
considered higher threat.
However, like a normal Predator HD, the system fully supports a standard ONVIF connection so users can
manually control the camera through any ONVIF compliant software, such as a VMS. A connected ONVIF
application will always have priority over the radar when both systems are attempting to control the camera.
6 Terminology
See Appendix 1 for a complete list of terminology and associated explanations.
7 Connecting to the Radar
The radar is congured via a web interface. The following browsers are supported:
Ser Browser Version
1 10 or later Required for camera conguration
2 42 or later
The default IP address for the radar is 192.168.1.188. To access the radar:
• Ensure your PC is connected to the network and in the same IP address range as the radar.
• Enter the IP address into the browser.
• Choose to ignore any certicate warnings if they occur. See Section 18 for more information on
security certicates.
• Assuming the connection is good, the main status page will be displayed:
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