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Predator ULTRA
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  • Page 1 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 1 Predator ULTRA Installation/Configuration Manual © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4 Connections ............................. 10 5 Predator Washer/Nozzle Bracket ......................16 6 Connections to Predators with HMA......................17 7 Locating the Predator ULTRA on your Network ..................21 8 Connecting to the Predator ULTRA ......................21 8.1 Live View ............................23 8.1.1 Live Video ..........................
  • Page 3: Safety And Precautions

    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 ULTRA or mounting options becoming detached, fit a suitable safety chain or lanyard.
  • Page 4: Housing Dimensional Drawing

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 4 2 Housing Dimensional Drawing Weight 7.5kg Predator No LED’s 420 PAN SWEEP TILT SWEEP MOUNTING BASE SCALE 0.3 SCALE 0.3 9 (x4) ON 101.6 (4 INCH) PCD Weight 8kg MOUNTING BASE Predator Single LED array - Covers SIR110, SIR160 or SIR140WL versions.
  • Page 5 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 5 420 PAN SWEEP TILT SWEEP MOUNTING BASE SCALE 0.3 SCALE 0.3 9 (x4) ON 101.6 (4 INCH) PCD Weight 8.5kg MOUNTING BASE Predator Dual LED array - Covers SIR250SW, 250SWL or IR275 versions.
  • Page 6 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 6 PAN SWEEP TILT SWEEP MOUNTING BASE SCALE 0.3 SCALE 0.3 10 (x4) ON 101.6 (4 INCH) PCD MOUNTING BASE Weight 10.5kg 210317 FIRST ISSUE ISS DATE REFERENCE SCALE: DESCRIPTION SHEET: MATERIAL: FINISH: NAME:...
  • Page 7 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 7 PAN SWEEP TILT SWEEP MOUNTING BASE SCALE 0.3 M20x1.5P SCALE 0.3 M20x1.5P MOUNTING BASE 10 (x4) ON 101.6 (4 INCH) PCD Weight 8.5kg 210317 FIRST ISSUE ISS DATE REFERENCE SCALE: SHEET: MATERIAL: FINISH:...
  • Page 8: Bracket Dimensional Drawing

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 8 458 PAN SWEEP TILT SWEEP MOUNTING BASE SCALE 0.3 SCALE 0.3 9.0 (x4) ON 101.6 (4 INCH) PCD Weight 8.5kg MOUNTING BASE 180416 FIRST ISSUE Predator Long Range LED array - Covers SIR400 or SIR550S versions.
  • Page 9 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 9 Weight 2.5kg Predator PMB Bracket Weight 2.2kg Predator Corner Bracket © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 10: Connections

    It is important that the water should not be allowed to pool around the connector, as this will increase the risk of contamination and corrosion which may cause poor connections. The connector on the base of the Predator ULTRA is rated IP68, when it is correctly connected and the locking ring is tight.
  • Page 11 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 11 BLACK 30Vdc(-) BROWN 30Vdc(+) WHITE 30Vdc(-) GREY 30Vdc(+) GREEN 30Vdc(-) PINK 30Vdc(+) VIOLET BLUE ORANGE Coax Screen Coax Core © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 12 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 12 BLACK 30Vdc(-) BROWN 30Vdc(+) WHITE 30Vdc(-) GREY 30Vdc(+) GREEN 30Vdc(-) PINK 30Vdc(+) VIOLET BLUE ORANGE Coax Screen Coax Core © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 13 When all alarms inputs are inactive the alarm timer starts. After the timer expires, the Alarm PCB sends a command to the Predator ULTRA to end the ‘alarm mode’ and the Predator ULTRA will return to the status position and action that had been saved when first alarm became active.
  • Page 14 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 14 0Vdc (-) 30Vdc (+) © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 15 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 15 BLACK 30Vdc(-) BROWN 30Vdc(+) WHITE 30Vdc(-) GREY 30Vdc(+) GREEN 30Vdc(-) PINK 30Vdc(+) VIOLET BLUE ORANGE Coax Core Coax Screen © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 16: Predator Washer/Nozzle Bracket

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 16 RJ45 CONNECTION TO NETWORK RJ45 CONNECTION TO CAMERA Enclosure Dimensions MAINS FUSE 255 x 180 x 100mm MAINS input MAINS FUSE = 1.6AF PRED-POE-PSU 100 - 240Vac 5 Predator Washer/Nozzle Bracket Nozzle bracket.
  • Page 17: Connections To Predators With Hma

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 17 Water Jet direction (vertical) Adjustable Nozzle Tube Nozzle Bracket located Fit M8 Plain Washer Between Nozzle Bracket and Predator Mounting Base. 6 Connections to Predators with HMA When the HMA (Hinged Mount Adaptor) is fitted to the Predator, the ‘Predator Composite Cable’ is not used.
  • Page 18 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 18 Camera current draw table. IR80/ IR110WL/ IR130/ IR175SW/ IR200/ No Lamps SIR110 SIR140WL SIR160 SIR250WL SIR275 Power Up 1.2A 1.2A 1.2A 1.2A 1.2A 1.2A Idle 0.83A 0.83A 0.83A 0.83A 0.83A 0.83A (No Lamps) PTZ/Wiper 1.45A...
  • Page 19 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 19 Predator with Thermal (50 - 100mm) Thermal Camera (If camera is present) Use CON 8 if thermal camera is fitted to Predator. Alarm Connection (If feature is present) Use CON8 to connect alarm signal to Predator PSU (PCB-000-0240-xx) CON 2 (Video).
  • Page 20 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 20 Predator with Thermal (upto 35mm) Note Camera has two separate Ethernet connections and two separate IP addresses. (Default is 192.168.1.187 and .188) Ethernet Connection Predator (192.168.1.187) Connect Ethernet cable to HMA Predator connection board using a RJ45 connector (CON4).
  • Page 21: Locating The Predator Ultra On Your Network

    9001 TCP 8 Connecting to the Predator ULTRA Type in the IP address of the Predator ULTRA into the address bar of Internet browser and install the plug-ins as required. The web page of the camera will then appear. Predator ULTRA Web Page Login screen...
  • Page 22 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 22 If you select the box ‘Remember Password’ it could compromise the security of the Predator ULTRA camera. Select Login The web page will show JPEG images every second (See Browser - page 45).
  • Page 23: Live View

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 23 There are six main tabs on the left of the web page/screen. 1 Live View 2 Settings 3 Add/Edit Users 4 Maintenance 5 Browser 6 Logout 8.1 Live View 8.1.1 Live Video The Live Video page offers options to:- •...
  • Page 24: Status

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 24 8.1.2 Status Status page shows information relating to the camera status. Status page, top section. Status page, bottom section. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 25 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 25 • Save - Used to save the status page information as a HTML file. • Refresh - Select an automatic page refresh option. • Camera - Shows information relating to the camera time & date settings, the version of codec and mainboard software loaded •...
  • Page 26: Recording Browser

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 26 8.1.3 Recording Browser Only available on Edge Recording Predator Recording browser web page offers access to files loaded onto the storage device. This includes recordings which can be filtered to show specific requirements.
  • Page 27: Settings

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 27 8.2 Settings 8.2.1 Video The Video page, offers options to setup:- • Camera - Add or edit the camera name. • Stream Type - Choice of single or dual video streams. • Codec - Choose which compression format, the stream will use.
  • Page 28: Video Advanced

    Time Position - Choose time text to bottom right or left of the image. • Show Sub-stream - Shows second sub-stream if enabled. • OK to program the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the video settings. 8.2.2 Video Advanced Multicast - (See Stream Tables - page 67).
  • Page 29 • Option allows the user to set the video streamer version. Options are original and 2016a. OK to program the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the advanced video settings. Default is used to factory reset the video stream settings.
  • Page 30: Advanced Features

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 30 8.2.3 Advanced Features The Advanced Features page, offers options to:- • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. (See Video - Camera - page 27). A ‘Preset’ is a stored view. When a preset is defined, it will store the pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris positions. Use the up, down left and right buttons to move the camera to the desired position and then use the zoom buttons to set the image as required.
  • Page 31 Tours A tour of presets is stored in the Predator ULTRA as a list of tour points. Each tour point consists of a preset number, the dwell time for which the Predator ULTRA will pause and the speed parameter that will be used to seek the preset.
  • Page 32: Camera

    (See Video - page 27). Use the clear button to reset the pan or tilt offset settings. OK to program the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the advanced feature settings. 8.2.4 Camera •...
  • Page 33 Auto Focus/Iris on PTZ - Auto focus/iris will activate when PTZ is used, can be switched off. Default is • Fast Shutter - Select fast shutter if using the Predator ULTRA camera on a ANPR system. Default is off. (See page 68 for table of options).
  • Page 34 Auto Dimming - When selected the camera will reduce the lamp power, when looking in scenes where there is to much light. OK to program the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the camera settings.
  • Page 35: Ptz Zones

    • List all Presets - Use to show all presets or programmed presets in drop down selection box. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the PTZ zones settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 36: Date/Time

    Time Zone • Time Zone - Select time zone to suit the location of the camera/system. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the date/time settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 37: Network

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 37 8.2.7 Network • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. (See Video - Camera - page 27). Network The Network tab, offers options to:- • DHCP Enable - Allows the camera to be set using a dynamic IP address.
  • Page 38: Interfaces

    802.1x Authentication • Authentication - Tick to enable 802.1x. Options to choose MD5 or TLS and add username/password. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the network settings. 8.2.8 Interfaces Auxiliary Functions Allows the camera to be configured to use ONVIF Auxiliary commands.
  • Page 39 Omit - Do not show the pre-defined presets, when the VMS requests the presets from the camera. • Iris Scale - Used on certain VMS systems, options are position or attenuation (dB). OK to apply the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the interface settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 40: Recording

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 40 8.2.9 Recording Only available on Edge Recording Predator The role of the recording function is to store video streams as files on a storage device built into the camera. The recording function can auto-detect the necessary parameters from each configured stream, such as video compression, resolution, frame rate and bitrate.
  • Page 41: Audio

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 41 Schedule Screen OK to apply the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the recording settings. 8.2.10 Audio Only available on Edge Recording Predator • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera.
  • Page 42: Add/Edit Users

    The web page admin password is also the ONVIF admin password. Care must be taken, when changing the admin password. There is no way of recovering the Predator ULTRA admin password if forgotten. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    DO NOT interfere with this process as it may stop the camera from working. Visit the camera Browser page (Framework), 360 Vision Technology web site or contact 360 Vision Technical Support for the link to the update application & codec update files.
  • Page 44 SSL Certificates and Keys • Upload SSL file - Import SSL file. Supported files .key, .pem and .crt. OK to apply the new settings into the Predator ULTRA. Cancel to abandon the changes to the maintenance settings. © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 45: Browser

    Turn power to the Predator ULTRA ON for 4 seconds. Repeat the above five times. On the final power ON, leave the power switched on for at least 3 minutes to allow the Predator ULTRA to initialise. (See section Locating the Predator ULTRA on your network - page 21 & Inhibit Multiple Power Cycle Method - page 37 ).
  • Page 46 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 46 Predator Thermal Configuration (If fitted) © 360 Vision Technology Ltd.
  • Page 47: Locating The Thermal Ip On Your Network

    Using the DVR management software, ‘ONVIF Device Manager’ or 360 Vision Discovery Tool (which can be found on the CD supplied or from 360 Vision Technology web site/technical support) to find the IP address of the Thermal IP. Note the ports used by the Thermal IP are:-...
  • Page 48 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 48 If you select the box ‘Remember Password’ it could compromise the security of the Thermal IP camera. Select Login The web page will show JPEG images every second (See Browser - page 63).
  • Page 49: Live View

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 49 There are six main tabs on the left of the web page/screen. 1 Live View 2 Settings 3 Add/Edit Users 4 Maintenance 5 Browser 6 Logout 11.1 Live View 11.1.1 Live Video The Live Video page offers options to:- •...
  • Page 50: Status

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 50 11.1.2 Status Status page shows information relating to the camera status. • Save - Used to save the status page information as a HTML file. • Refresh - Select an automatic page refresh option.
  • Page 51: Settings

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 51 11.2 Settings 11.2.1 Video The Video page, offers options to setup:- • Camera - Add or edit the camera name. • Stream Type - Choice of single or dual video streams. • Codec - Choose which compression format, the stream will use.
  • Page 52: Video Advanced

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 52 RTSP URL • Copy - Use this option to copy the RTSP URL Date Position - Choose date text to bottom right or left of the image. • Time Position - Choose time text to bottom right or left of the image.
  • Page 53 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 53 Multicast If the receivers of the video streams are suitable for using ‘multicast’ and the video streams will all have the same format, then it may be possible to use ‘multicast’. In this mode, the CODEC in the Predator HD chooses a ‘new UDP address’...
  • Page 54: Advanced Features

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 54 11.2.3 Advanced Features The Advanced Features page, offers options to:- • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. (See Video - Camera - page 51). A ‘Preset’ is a stored view. When a preset is defined, it will store the pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris positions. Use the up, down left and right buttons to move the camera to the desired position and then use the zoom buttons to set the image as required.
  • Page 55 A tour of presets is stored in the Thermal IP as a list of tour points. Each tour point consists of a preset number, the dwell time for which the Predator ULTRA will pause and the speed parameter that will be used to seek the preset.
  • Page 56: Camera

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 56 11.2.4 Camera • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. (See Video - Camera - page 51). The Camera page, offers options to:- Camera Settings • Digital Zoom - Feature not available •...
  • Page 57: Date/Time

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 57 11.2.5 Date/Time Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. • (See Video - Camera - page 51). Camera Time - Cannot be edited, shows the current date and time of the camera.
  • Page 58: Network

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 58 11.2.6 Network • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. (See Video - Camera - page 51). Network The Network tab, offers options to:- • DHCP Enable - Allows the camera to be set using a dynamic IP address.
  • Page 59: Interfaces

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 59 11.2.7 Interfaces Auxiliary Functions Allows the camera to be configured to use ONVIF Auxiliary commands. Features available are:- • Disable Forced Settings - Switch off forced settings, camera to use settings as per light level.
  • Page 60: Add/Edit Users

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 60 11.3 Add/Edit Users The Add/Edit Users page, allows the admin user to create both operator and viewer level login details. The admin user login password, can also be changed here. The web page admin password is also the ONVIF admin password.
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 61 11.4 Maintenance • Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera. (See Video - Camera - page 51). Version • Firmware - Current firmware loaded onto the camera. • Kernel - Current kernel file loaded onto the camera.
  • Page 62 DO NOT interfere with this process as it may stop the camera from working. Visit the camera Browser page (Framework), 360 Vision Technology web site or contact 360 Vision Technical Support for the link to the update application & codec update files.
  • Page 63: Browser

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 63 11.5 Browser Video Plug-in Video Plug-in - Choose video plug-in, choice of VLC, JPEG (every 1 second), IPNC (IE) or none. • Unicast Transport - Choice of UDP or TCP. • Network Latency - Adjust Video player latency/buffer.
  • Page 64: Network Settings Recovery

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 64 12 Network Settings Recovery When network settings are changed, the IP address, Net Mask and Gateway are validated before they are saved. However if the settings are such that the Thermal IP has settings which mean that it cannot be seen on the user’s network, it may become necessary to use the ‘Network Settings Recovery’...
  • Page 65: Special Presets

    Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 65 13 Special Presets Seek 64 Seek 66 (On) (Mono/colour not changed) (Off) Illumination (When it is dark) Seek 65 White Lights Seek 66 (On) (Mono/colour not changed, no timer) (Off) Night Sensor Seek 67...
  • Page 66 If damage occurs to the coating (e.g. the Predator ULTRA is dropped, scrapped etc.), repairs MUST be carried out immediately. When the Predator ULTRA is installed in areas where there is a high risk of damage from birds or their droppings, additional precautions and measures should be used to keep the birds away from the Predator ULTRA e.g.
  • Page 67 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 67 17 PSU Enclosure Material PC/ABS Dimensions (PRED-POE-PSU/SM enclosure) 255 x180 x100mm 18 1080p Stream Resolutions & RTSP Links Resolution Resolution 720p (1280 x 720) 720p (1280 x 720) D1 (720 x 576) D1 (720 x 576) H.264...
  • Page 68 Predator ULTRA Installation Manual V2.1.25.3 Page 68 19 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...

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