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Predator Radar Installation Manual V2.1.18.1
17 Configuring Advanced Settings
The advanced settings include some important global setup parameters. Typically, they do not need to be
changed once the unit is commissioned and operational, however they must be configured correctly as part of
the setup process.
17.1 Advanced Settings
17.1.1 Camera IP Address
This is the IP address of the camera head within the Predator Radar unit. This setting must be updated if the
IP address of the camera is changed. When this address is changed and the settings saved, you must always
select Link Reset.
17.1.2 Behaviour
This is the camera behaviour. The default behaviour is Oldest. See Section 15 for more information.
17.1.3 Follow Count
This is how long the camera stays following a target before it moves to another. Each count is ~0.8 second,
therefore a count of 12 is ~10 seconds. 12 is the default value.
Note: If you make this count too small then the camera will jump rapidly from target to target making it very
difficult to monitor what is happening. If you make it too large, then the camera will stay on one target for a long
time and you run the risk that other targets will never be viewed by the camera.
17.1.4 Zoom Factor
This is the global zoom factor. It’s a value from 0.01 to 2. A value of 1 would not alter the automatic zoom
calculation. 0.5 would reduce the automatic zoom value by 50% (wider zoom) and 2 would double the zoom
(narrower zoom). By default, the zoom factor is 0.8 which means the system will reduce the automatic zoom
calculation by 20%. This means the zoom is slightly less aggressive and you see more of the target and the
surrounding area. This also means it is more tolerant to alignment problems where the camera is struggling to
keep the target in the video frame. 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.
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