360 Vision Predator-DV Installation And Configuration Manual

360 Vision Predator-DV Installation And Configuration Manual

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Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1
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Predator Radar
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  • Page 1 Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 1 Predator Radar Installation/Configuration Manual © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    13 Configuring Zone Rules.......................... 25 13.1 Rule Process ..........................26 13.2 Configuring the Speed Rule ......................27 13.3 Configuring the Direction Rule ....................... 27 13.3.1 How to Identify the Direction Required?................. 28 13.4 Using the Break Count ........................29 © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 3 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 © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 4: Safety And Precautions

    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.
  • Page 5: Housing Dimensional Drawing

    ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM SUNSHIELD DIMS Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire, APPROVED: PART NUMBER: X.X = PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR. M5141-B WA7 1SY. United Kingdom. REMOVE ALL SHARP EDGES 3rd ANGLE PROJECTION RELEASED: X.XX = 0.05 www.360visiontechnology.com © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 6: Connections

    Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 6 3 Connections © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 7: Connections To Predators With Hma

    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. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 8 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. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 9 Page 9 Predator Radar Radar Installation/Configuration 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 © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Enter the IP address into the browser. • Choose to ignore any certificate warnings if they occur. See Section 18 for more information on security certificates. • Assuming the connection is good, the main status page will be displayed: © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 11: Logging Into The Radar

    • The default username is User and the default password 9999. • Once logged in additional pages and options will be available. When available select the 360 Vision button. • On entering the 360 setup section the interface will pull down the radar data so you can view the surrounding area.
  • Page 12 To view the camera output you can use a RTSP/H264 compatible viewer such as VLC or other ONVIF compliant video viewers. If these are not available, then you can use the live video feature available through the web configuration on the camera. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 13: Adjust The Detection Zone

    The zone will change into edit mode and you will see anchor points on the corners of the zone and vertex nodes in between. You will also see more options appear at the bottom: Stop Refresh Hide or Show Apply Commit Changes Editing/ Radar Configured Changes to Disk Changes Cancel Image Exclusion Changes © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 14: Set The Camera Height

    Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 14 Vertex Node Anchor Point • You can now drag the anchor points around to change the shape of the zone. • If the shape needs to be more complex, then you add additional anchor points by clicking on the vertex nodes.
  • Page 15: System Ready

    If you change the camera IP address, you can update this address in the radar configuration by: • Login to the radar. • Navigate to the 360 Vision section. • Select Advanced from the left-hand menu. • Update the Camera IP Address with the new camera address.
  • Page 16: Change The Radar Network Settings

    Confirm reboot when prompted. The system will now reboot using the new IP address. Note: In order to access the user interface again, you will need to change the browser address to match the new IP address. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 17: Activating Additional Zones

    Clear the Active checkbox to deactivate, select to activate. Select/Clear Active • Select Apply and then Commit Changes and Close. • If activating, you can now adjust the zone’s size and shape to meet your detection needs. See section 9.2. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 18 Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 18 • When using multiple areas, you can select the Detection tab to view all the currently active areas at the same time. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 19: Using Multiple Detection Zones

    For example, you may have a site with a manned gate and a perimeter fence, but certain parts of the fence are lower and easier to climb. You could lower the priority of the zone around the gate because it’s manned but have the highest priority around the low fence, so setup like this: © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 20: Creating Detection Zones With Different Rules

    This means the Predator Radar will focus on targets which have come from the road, possibly from slow or stopped vehicles which should have already triggered the camera in zone 1. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 21: Creating Detection Zones With Different Sensitivity

    An example of using different zones for varying levels of sensitivity might look like this: Zone 3 (High) Lower Ground Secure Building Radar Vegetation Zone 2 Zone 1(Low) (Medium) Trees © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 22: Creating Detection Zones With Different Camera Settings

    Rise in Ground Using a zoom factor of 0.5 (50% of Setting the zone offset to 2m means original) we can see twice as much of the camera tilts up when tracking in this the target zone © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 23: Configuring Zone Settings

    Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 23 Note: When adjusting the height offset and zoom factor, you can test your settings by righting clicking in the UI to manually move the camera. When you move the camera into a detection area it will apply these adjustments. If you want to compare the camera position without adjustments, you can hold the Ctrl key whilst right clicking in the UI to move the camera.
  • Page 24: Camera Height Offset

    The options are priority 1 – 4 where 1 is the highest. This enables each zone to have its own priority or zones can share the same priority level. The default priority level is 2. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 25: Schedules

    This provides a level of confidence that the target is definitely breaking the rule over several sightings before the camera is tasked to follow. See Section 13.4. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 26: Rule Process

    Is Target Step 2 breaking Speed Rule? Is Target Step 3 Do Nothing breaking Direction Rule? Is Break Count Step 4 exceeded? Are any Step 5 Schedules active? Tell Camera to Follow Target © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 27: Configuring The Speed Rule

    13.3 Configuring the Direction Rule To add a direction rule to a zone: • Select the required zone. • Select Edit Details. • From the Direction drop down list, select the required comparator (i.e. “Is Between”). © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 28: How To Identify The Direction Required

    The easiest method to identify which angles / directions you want to use is by allowing the Predator Radar to track targets without the direction rule enabled. Whenever a target is tracked by the radar the On Screen Display (OSD) will show the current course/direction of the target: © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 29: Using The Break Count

    Note: At the moment all times on the radar are in UTC (GMT+0). It is expected that this will be improved on a future release to include local time settings. To enter a schedule: • Select the required zone. • Select Edit Details. • Select Edit on the required schedule (1 – 4) © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 30 Monthly – the schedule will apply on specific days of the month between the times and dates specified. When this option is selected you are given a list of days of the month to select from. You can select © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 31: Understanding How The Camera Selects Targets

    This behaviour is repeated until it comes back around to the original “viewed” track and then it starts all over again. 2nd Detected 1st Detected 2nd to be followed for 10s 1st to be followed for 10s Predator Radar 3rd Detected Last to be followed for 10s © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 32: Closest Control Mode

    After following the second target for 10 seconds, the camera looks for a closer target, there isn’t one, so the camera continues to following the same target for a further 10 seconds. The closer target is always followed. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 33: Using Exclusion Areas

    Note: Although these exclusions will supress target detection, it will still detect and track them before they enter the area and when the leave. This will reduce the overall impact of the exclusions. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 34: Adding An Exclusion Area

    The exclusion zone will now be activated and displayed on the radar image. • Select Edit Zone to change the shape of the area. • Drag the nodes around and add additional nodes as required to create the desired shape. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 35 Once complete, select Apply followed by Commit Changes. • The exclusion zone will now be active and no tracks will be created in this area. • Repeats steps 1-7 to create additional exclusions zones as required. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 36: Configuring Advanced Settings

    If alignment is good you can increase the zoom factor back to 1. Note: Each zone can have its own zoom factor to overcome alignment issues in specific areas. See Section 11.5 for more details. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 37: Camera Height

    Because this certificate has been supplied by the radar manufacturer it is not recognised by your browser. This leads to security warnings, like these: © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 38 You may need to select Open to continue if prompted, but you should now be in the Certificate Import Wizard. • Select Next • Select the option Place all certificates in the following store • Select Browse and select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 39 Note: Google Chrome will still show a red line through the HTTPS in the address bar. This is nothing to worry about, but indicates that the root certificate cannot be verified using an online authority. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 40 1 then the result will be a larger zoom (narrow angle). Zone A detection and alarm area. The radar will look for targets in zones and the camera will follow targets in zone. This behaviour is governed by the setup of each zone. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 41 Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 41 Predator Radar Predator Installation/Configuration Section © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 42: Locating The Predator-Hd On Your Network

    Using the DVR management software or ‘Onvif Device Manager’ (which can be found on the CD supplied or from the 360 Vision Technology ftp web site) to find the IP address of the Predator-HD. Note the ports used by the Predator-HD are:-...
  • Page 43: Live Video

    Preset Seek/Define - This will allow admin and operator user levels to seek or define presets (Viewer user level can only seek presets). (See Advanced Features - Presets - page 49) • Logout - Allows the user to logout of the configuration web pages. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 44: Status

    Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1 Page 44 21.1.1 Status Status page shows information relating to the camera status. Status page, top section. Status page, bottom section. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 45: 1080P Video/Rtp Block Setup

    All HD cameras send large files for the I frame, this can cause a slight pause on the video stream. To get around this 360 Vision have introduced a few settings that will eliminate this slight pause. The below process only needs to be done when using 1080p video streams.
  • Page 46: Add/Edit Users

    The web page admin password is also the Onvif admin password. Care must be taken, when changing the admin password. Note: There is no way of recovering the Predator-HD admin password if forgotten. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 47: Video

    (See Advanced Features/PTZ zones - page 52). • PTZ Status - Shows camera PTZ co-ordinates. • Camera Status - Shows the current state of the camera, what focus, iris and sensor mode the camera is in. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 48: Advanced Video/Stream

    OK to program the new settings into the Predator-HD. Cancel to abandon the changes to the advanced video settings. Default is used to factory reset the video stream settings. Back to return to the video settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 49: Advanced Features

    PTZ - Camera can be set to pan, tilt and zoom or not. This can be used to operate the sensor function. Use the Seek preset button to test the preset. Define preset button to set the above parameters. Delete preset to remove the preset. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 50 • Stop Mimic Define - Use to end the programming of the mimic tour into the Predator-HD. The mimic and preset tours will repeat continuously until manually interrupted either by an alarm or user intervention. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 51 Hard reset - This will reboot the camera, no settings will be lost. Select option from the drop down box, and then click on the reboot button. OK to program the new settings into the Predator-HD. Cancel to abandon the changes to the advanced feature settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 52: Ptz Zones

    Use the clear button to reset the pan or tilt offset settings. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator-HD. Cancel to abandon the changes to the PTZ zones settings. Back to return to the advanced features page. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 53: Camera

    Near Focal Limit - Can be used to set the near focal limit. This will help in scenes where the camera is focusing on objects near to the camera, causing the camera to be out of focus on distant objects. Default is 4m. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 54 Steady Shot - Can be used to reduce camera shake from the picture. • Status Refresh Rate - Can be used to help speed up telemetry control of the camera, by slowing down the refresh rate. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 55: Date/Time

    Synchronize with SNTP Server - Put a tick in the button and then click OK, to apply the local server date/time to the camera. SNTP Server - Input the address of the time server required, default is pool.ntp.org. • • Time Zone - Select time zone to suit the location of the camera/system. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 56: Network

    Port - Set port to be used for FTP access, default is 21. • User Name - FTP server username. • Password - FTP server password. • File Upload Path - Set folder name for the file transfer on FTP server. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 57 When using ‘multicast’ all intermediate network-switches and routers must be set to allow the stream from the ‘new UDP address’ to be routed correctly. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator-HD. Cancel to abandon the changes to the network settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 58: Recording

    Add schedule - Click to open screen to add a recording schedule. Remove all schedules - Delete all recording schedules. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator-HD. Cancel to abandon the changes to the recording settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 59: Multimedia

    Remote play requires a horn speaker mounted to the Predator, this is added at time of manufacture and cannot be added retrospectively. Selecting remote play will play the audio through the speaker on the camera. Selecting the audio file name will play the audio through the connected PC audio application. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 60: Maintenance

    • Current Parameter - View - Selecting this option shows the current stream settings. Default - Selecting this option will default the Predator-HD camera codec settings. Admin login details are required to perform this action. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 61: Network Settings Recovery

    Predator-HD camera will re-boot once the update has been performed. DO NOT interfere with this process as it may stop the camera from working. Contact 360 Vision Technical Support for the link to the codec update files. Only available on Multimedia Edge Recording Predator •...
  • Page 62: Special Presets

    (Off) Power on Park Define/Seek 150 Program/Recall Power on Park preset position. Define 151 Set Left Side White Light Exclusion See page 53 Define 152 Set Right Side Home Define 360 Defines Home Position © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 63: Important - Care Of Painted Surfaces

    ©2015 ALL DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 64: Psu Enclosure

    Dual MPEG4 D1 (720 x 576) D1 (720 x 576) (rtsp://ipaddress/mpeg4main) D1 (720 x 576) QVGA (432 x 240) (rtsp://ipaddress/mpeg4sub) 1080p (1920 x 1080) QVGA (432 x 240) 1080p (1920 x 1080) D1 (720 x 576) © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 65: 720P Stream Resolutions & Rtsp Links

    D1 (720 x 576) D1 (720 x 576) (rtsp://ipaddress/mpeg4main) (rtsp://ipaddress/mpeg4sub) D1 (720 x 576) QVGA (432 x 240) 720p (1280 x 720) D1 (720 x 576) Resolution H.264(rtsp://ipaddress/h264main) & D1 (720 x 576) D1 (720 x 576) MPEG4(rtsp://ipaddress/mpeg4sub) © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 66: White Balance And Fast Shutter Options

    30 White Balance and Fast Shutter options White Balance Options Fast Shutter Options Auto 1/1000 Outdoor 1/1250 Indoor 1/1750 Auto Tracing 1/2500 Indoor A, B & C 1/6000 Sodium 1/10000 Sodium Auto A & B © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.

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