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X2 COMBAT Install Guide 2.0

 

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5.0  X2 COMBAT Technical specifications

 

 

 

Events 

 

Alarms

 

4 in, 2 out

 

Intelligent Tracking

 

Yes

 

Email notifications

 

Yes

 

FTP upload 

Yes, video or static image 

SD recording 

Yes 

System event notification 

Yes, SD card, Network interface 

 

Electrical & Physical 

 

Power Supply

 

24VDC via RVIP2 PSU module; input 
100~240VAC 50/60Hz

 

Power Consumption

 

24VDC: 50W

 

Dimensions

 

Non-LED models: H 340mm  W 191mm 
LED models:         H 340mm  W 293mm 

Weight 

5.2kg without lamps, 5.8kg with lamps 

Operating 
Temperature 

-40°C ~ +60°C 
(Light colours only, Black: 50°C) 

 

 

Impact rating

 

Meets IK10 standards (w/ 
Polycarbonate)

 

Ingress protection

 

Meets IP67 standards

 

Vibration testing 

TEN 50556:2011, clauses 6.3.2 & 11 
(Table 3, Class AL2)      EN 60068-2-64-
2008 Test Fh 

EMC 

EN 55032:2015  EN55035:2017 Class A 

Camera body 

Marine-Finish, Aluminium, die-cast alloy, 
with anodised, powder-coated finish 

Colour 

RAL 7035 Light-Grey or RAL 9005 
Black. Custom RAL made to order. 

 

 

Camera Specification

 

Camera module

 

30x optical zoom, 3MP, 1/2.8 CMOS 
Low-Light sensor, True-ICR

 

Lens

 

4.5mm ~ 135mm   FOV: 59.8° (Wide) ~ 
2.3° (Tele)

 

Sensitivity

 

Colour: 0.01Lux @ F1.2 
Monochrome: 0.0001Lux @ F1.2 
(AGC ON)

 

Shutter Speed

 

Auto, 1-10,000/s

 

Iris

 

Auto/ Manual

 

Noise Reduction

 

3D Digital

 

Image Enhancement

 

dWDR, BLC, HLC, Defog

 

Digital Image 
Stabilisation 

Yes 

P/T Range

 

Pan: 360° continuous     Tilt: 165° 
(Cantilever function gives 180° view 
range)

 

P/T Speed

 

Pan: 160°/sec  Tilt: 90°/sec

 

Privacy

 

8 Masks, individual colour choice

 

Preset Positions

 

400

 

Preset Tours

 

12

 

Autopan Scans

 

12

 

Mimic Patterns

 

6

 

P/T Coordinates

 

Yes, OSD Display

 

 

Video Streaming

 

Video Compression

 

H.265, H.264, MJPEG

 

Streams

 

3 + Service Stream

 

Resolutions

 

Stream 1: 2048 x 1536 (3MP), 1920 
x1080 (2MP), 1280 x 720 (1.3MP) 
Stream 2: D1, VGA, 640 x 360, CIF, 
QVGA 
Stream 3: VGA, CIF, QVGA

 

RTSP Video

 

RFC2326, Supports VLC & QuickTime

 

FPS

 

30fps max.

 

Bitrate

 

Stream 1: 500kbps ~ 12Mbps 
Stream 2: 100kbps ~ 6Mbps 
Stream 3: 100kbps ~ 6Mbps

 

ROI

 

Yes

 

 

Network Interface 

 

Interface

 

Ethernet RJ45, 10-100Base-T 
connection

 

Supported Protocols

 

IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, TCP, UDP, 
RTSP, DHCP, NTP, RTCP/RTP, 
PPPoE, SMTP, SNMP, DNS, UPnP, 
FTP, ICMP, IGMP, Unicast/ Multicast

 

Languages (Web 
interface)

 

English, French, Italian, Spanish, 
Russian

 

ONVIF

 

Profile S, G, Q

 

Edge Storage 
(optional)

 

128GB

 

Security

 

Base-64 authentication, HTTPS (SSL), 
802.1x, IP Address Filtering

 

 

340mm

 

191mm

 

293mm

 

340mm

 

Lighting & DORI

 

Illumination Range

 

IR (850nm) to 300m 
White Light to 250m

 

 

 

DORI Category

 

Distance covered

 

Detection

 

IR Light: 300m    White Light: 250m

 

Observation

 

IR Light: 250m    White Light: 200m

 

Recognition

 

IR Light: 150m    White Light: 150m

 

Identify

 

IR Light: 75m    White Light: 75m

 

 

Summary of Contents for X2 COMBAT Series

Page 1: ...X2 COMBAT IP PTZ cameras Quick guide on page 4 V2 0 January 2020...

Page 2: ...as a leading edge precision technology surveillance camera offering superb image quality through 3MP resolution excellent low light performance combined with powerful lighting options X2 COMBAT has b...

Page 3: ...amera head forwards 13 2 0 Power supply installation and setup 14 2 1 Power supply specifications 14 2 2 Power supply layout 15 2 3 PSU connections 14 2 4 Mains power connections 16 2 5 Fuses 16 2 6 P...

Page 4: ...am 2 H 264 D1 25fps CBR 1 5Mbps Stream 3 H 264 CIF 25fps CBR 256kbps ONVIF Port 80 Configurable RTSP Port 554 Login Credentials admin admin Camera orientation Hanging Connecting to the camera Your cam...

Page 5: ...manently in Administrator mode It is possible to run Internet Explorer browser from a desktop shortcut permanently in Administrator mode To do this right click over the Internet Explorer icon and left...

Page 6: ...o access the web management system otherwise some functions may be unavailable Microsoft Edge and other browsers will not allow full functionality as they do not support Active X plugins Open Internet...

Page 7: ...d the latest plugins as shown in Fig 2 below when you log in to the web management system for the first time Note The computer must have administrator rights assigned and standard security settings to...

Page 8: ...a static IP address of 192 168 0 120 This will need to be changed to match the IP address range of your network If you are using a DHCP server on the network X2 COMBAT should request and assign an IP...

Page 9: ...ill need to connect to the camera using the new IP address now DHCP On by default turn off to set fixed IP address Only enable the DHCP button if you wish the camera to acquire an IP address automatic...

Page 10: ...ystem should be installed where it cannot be tampered with by unauthorised personnel 6 The products should be securely fastened to a structure of sufficient strength to support it Allowance should be...

Page 11: ...fitted at all times 1 1 PTZ configuration converting hanging camera to upright camera mode X2 COMBAT can be mounted as a hanging dome or upright PTZ configuration The default configuration is Hanging...

Page 12: ...rve all appropriate safety precautions local building regulations 4 Ensure the Camera is in the correct orientation see FIG B above EMC Information WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT IF INSTALLED IN A...

Page 13: ...xings screws and alloy covers at the base of each tilt arm using the supplied Allen key 2 Slightly loosen the two Allen screws on each tilt arm 3 Move both tilt arms forward to STOP 4 Tighten both All...

Page 14: ...nce to allow the cables to enter Ensure cable glands face downwards at all times and securely tightened All cables should be channelled through the appropriately sized gland holes Only use Redvision s...

Page 15: ...rnal connections Camera DC supply fuse 3 5A 240VAC Mains supply fuse 3 5A 240V AC Mains input Camera Ethernet data Mains Earth connection crimp tag supplied Ethernet RJ45 socket to network switch Came...

Page 16: ...connection MUST be used SAFETY ENSURE MAINS INPUT EARTH CONNECTIONS ARE SECURELY STRAIN RELIEVED 2 5 Fuses PCB IDENT MAINS POWER LIVE BROWN 110 230 VAC Connection via 2 way terminal block N NEUTRAL BL...

Page 17: ...nnections required for the PTZ unit and power supply the maximum specified cable run from the PSU to network hub or switch is 50m For runs above this the camera must be switched to 10Mb s link speed T...

Page 18: ...olour coding idents as shown in table below for terminating the fly lead in the power supply Camera type WIRE COLOUR SIGNAL PSU Connector Pin Red 24V DC Power P2 24V Black 0V DC Power P2 0V Drain wire...

Page 19: ...Signal 1 Alarm IN 1 Signal P8 G Alarm IN 1 Ground 2 Alarm IN 2 Signal G Alarm IN 2 Ground 3 Alarm IN 3 Signal P9 G Alarm IN 3 Ground 4 Alarm IN 4 Signal G Alarm IN 4 Ground 2 9 Alarm outputs for alar...

Page 20: ...a setup Please refer to page 3 of this manual for a quick guide to connecting to the camera Please refer to the online X2 COMBAT Web Setup Guide for a detailed description of settings This guide can b...

Page 21: ...Noise Reduction 3D Digital Image Enhancement dWDR BLC HLC Defog Digital Image Stabilisation Yes P T Range Pan 360 continuous Tilt 165 Cantilever function gives 180 view range P T Speed Pan 160 sec Ti...

Page 22: ...t or for the expenses thereof If it is determined that returned product is not defective the buyer shall pay Redvision all costs of handling inspection repairs and transportation at Redvision s then p...

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