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Xignal Vehicle PTZ Camera, AHD or IP

A steerable camera for the roof of a vehicle, and the only product in this range with a published IP rating. It turns through 360 degrees without stopping, holds 256 preset positions, sees 100 to 120 metres on array infrared with a laser illuminator beyond that, and carries a wiper and a heated housing so the lens stays clear. It runs on AHD to a recorder or over IP with ONVIF.

360° endless panIP66 · wiper · heaterIR to 120 m · laserAHD or IP · ONVIF

Supplied, fitted and commissioned

Xignal vehicle PTZ camera, front view of the T shaped head showing the camera pod with its wiper blade on one arm and the array infrared illuminator on the other, on a bolt down base
Xignal vehicle PTZ camera from the opposite side, showing the twelve element array infrared illuminator, the zoom lens with its wiper and the sun shrouds over both pods
Vehicle PTZ camera mounted on the roof bar of a white double cab pickup, showing how the head sits above the cab with a clear line of sight all round
360°
Pan range
Endless rotation, no stop
IP66
Sealed
Plus a wiper and a heated housing
120 m
Infrared
Array IR, 30,000 hour rated
808 nm
Laser
Illuminator that zooms with the lens
256
Presets
Plus 6 tracking tours
6 kg
Weight
A full size outdoor head
Overview

What the Vehicle PTZ Camera does

Every other camera in this range points where it was bolted. This one is steered: a full 360 degrees of continuous pan, 60 degrees up and 90 down, at up to 100 degrees per second onto any of 256 stored positions. It is what you fit when the job is to look at something specific at distance, rather than to record everything around the vehicle, which is why it turns up on patrol, border, port and incident-response vehicles rather than on buses.

It is also the only product here built to sit outside. IP66, a wiper across the lens, an independent heating module that clears fog and frost from the housing, tolerance to 4G of impact, and its own regulator so the vehicle’s electrical noise does not make the head drift. At 6 kilograms it needs a real mounting point. Night vision comes twice over: array infrared out to 100 to 120 metres, and an 808 nanometre laser illuminator that narrows its beam as the lens zooms in.

Where it fits best

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Full specifications

Every published figure

The complete Vehicle PTZ Camera specification, as published by the manufacturer.

360°
Endless pan

It turns without ever having to unwind

Continuous rotation through the full circle, plus 60 degrees up and 90 down, at up to 100 degrees per second onto any of 256 stored positions. A head with mechanical end stops has to reverse most of a turn to pick a subject up again; this one simply keeps going the way it was already travelling.

Movement
Pan range
360 degrees, endless rotation
Tilt range
+60 to −90 degrees
Pan preset speed
100 degrees per second
Tilt preset speed
80 degrees per second
Pan control speed
0 to 60 degrees per second
Tilt control speed
0 to 40 degrees per second
Presets and tours
256 preset positions, 6 tracking tours
Camera and night vision
Video out
Maximum 1080P
Sensor
Megapixel digital high definition movement and HD sensor, compatible with mainstream HD platforms
Infrared night vision
Array infrared, multi-angle, 100 to 120 metres, rated to 30,000 hours
Laser night vision
808 nm laser with synchronous zoom. Spot angle 1 to 50 degrees, adjustable or automatic. 3 W or 5 W at order
Optical zoom
Not published
Frame rate
Not published
Control and integration
Control
RS485 with 16 built-in protocols, baud rate 2400 to 19200
Protocol
Pelco-D and Pelco-P
Interface protocols
ONVIF, PSIA, CGI and ISAPI
Network protocols
TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, PPPoE, SMTP, NTP, UPnP, SNMP, FTP, 802.1x, QoS, HTTPS, IPv6, GB28181. SIP and SRTP at order
Video compression
H.265 or H.264
Audio compression
G.722.1, G.711 a-law, G.711 u-law, MP2L2 and G.726
Output rate
32 Kbps to 12 Mbps
Storage
MicroSD card in the camera
Alarms
Motion detection, mask alarm, memory full and memory error
Other
Dual stream, heartbeat and password protection
Housing and environment
IP rating
IP66
Wiper
Fitted
Defogging and defrosting
An independent module, with heating elements through the housing so the whole shell clears the lens
Operating temperature
−35 °C to +65 °C
Relative humidity
Under 90%
Impact resistance
4G or better
Power regulation
A regulator module that filters transient current from the vehicle, so the head stays steady
Construction
Integrated upper and lower structure, so the pan-tilt head and the infrared housing cannot knock out of alignment
Weight
6 kg
Mounting
A range of options depending on the vehicle
Dimensions
Not published
Input voltage
Not published
Power consumption
Not published

Figures published by the manufacturer, which lists this camera by description rather than by a model number. Read the gaps as gaps: there is no published optical zoom factor, which on a PTZ camera is the figure most buyers want first, and no published dimensions, input voltage or power draw. We will get any of them confirmed in writing before you order rather than estimate them. Where a figure reads Not published, the manufacturer does not state it, which is not the same as the feature being absent.

Supply

What ships, and what the install needs

A vehicle PTZ is quoted as a fitted system rather than a boxed product, and the manufacturer does not publish a packing list. At 6 kilograms the mounting and the cable route matter as much as the camera, so these are surveyed per vehicle.

The camera

  • Pan-tilt head with the camera and illuminator pods
  • Wiper and the defogging and defrosting module
  • Built-in regulator for vehicle power
  • MicroSD card, if you want recording in the head

Fitted on the vehicle

  • A roof bar or plate rated for 6 kg plus wind load
  • Cable route for video, power and the RS485 control line
  • A recorder channel, on AHD or IP
  • A control terminal or joystick for the operator

Specified at order

  • AHD or IP, to match the recorder already fitted
  • Laser illuminator at 3 W or 5 W
  • SIP and SRTP, if the platform needs them
  • Mounting hardware for the specific vehicle
Accessories

What goes on the order with it

A recorder is one line on a vehicle quotation. These are the parts that make up the rest of it.

Mounting and cabling

  • A roof bar or bolted plate rated for 6 kg plus wind load
  • Cable route for video, power and the RS485 control line
  • Mounting hardware surveyed for the specific vehicle
  • A range of mounting options, per the manufacturer

Seeing in the dark

  • Array infrared, 100 to 120 m, rated to 30,000 hours
  • 808 nm laser illuminator, 3 W or 5 W at order
  • The laser beam narrows as the lens zooms in
  • Wiper and heated housing keep the lens clear

Control and recording

  • A recorder channel, on AHD or on IP
  • RS485 control from the recorder, Pelco-D or Pelco-P
  • ONVIF for the IP route, matching the M720(G4F)-IP
  • A joystick or control terminal for the operator
Installation and commissioning
Compare

How it sits against the alternatives

The other two steerable cameras on the range page, and the hybrid recorder this one pairs with over IP. None of the three PTZ variants carries a published model number, so all three are listed by description.

Vehicle PTZ, AHD or IPXignal C814Portable 4G PTZXignal M720(G4F)-IP
TypeOperator steered PTZOperator steered PTZPortable PTZ on a tripodHybrid recorder
Model numberNone publishedC814None publishedM720(G4F)-IP
Pan range360 degrees, endless360 degrees, endless360 degreesNot applicable
Presets256, plus 6 tours256, plus 6 toursNot publishedNot applicable
Infrared100 to 120 m array60 to 80 m array60 to 80 mNot applicable
Laser illuminator808 nm, 3 W or 5 WNot publishedNot publishedNot applicable
IP ratingIP66IP66Not publishedNot published
Wiper and heaterBoth fittedWiper onlyNot publishedNot applicable
Optical zoomNot publishedNot published20x or 30xNot applicable
Connects byAHD, or IP with ONVIFCoaxial AHD, CVI or TVI4G, standaloneTakes 1 to 4 IP cameras
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Questions

Before you specify the Vehicle PTZ Camera

Questions we are asked about this model.

The manufacturer does not publish it, and we are not going to estimate it. That is an unusual gap because on a PTZ camera the zoom factor is normally the first number anyone asks for, and it is the one that decides whether you can read a plate at 80 metres or only see that a vehicle is there. What is published is that the laser illuminator zooms in step with the lens and narrows its beam from 50 degrees down to 1, which tells you the lens has a substantial zoom range but not what it is. If zoom is a tender requirement, ask us and we will get the figure from the manufacturer in writing before you commit.

The manufacturer lists it as Vehicle PTZ AHD/IP Camera and publishes no model code for it, and the same is true of the portable 4G variant. The third PTZ in the range does carry one, the C814. We describe it exactly as they do rather than assign a number that would not appear on a purchase order or a shipping document. On a formal tender we will confirm the manufacturer’s own part number for the exact configuration you are buying, because that is set by whether you take AHD or IP and 3 W or 5 W laser.

The defrosting half does not, and we would rather say so. What does matter here is the other half. A vehicle that has been running with air conditioning has a cold camera housing, and when it stops in humid coastal air near a port or on the coast road the lens fogs from the outside in seconds. The heating elements in the housing clear that, and the wiper clears rain, spray and dust. So it earns its place, just for a different reason than in the climate it was designed for.

Yes, and it is published on both sides. Every Xignal recorder in this range publishes an RS485 line for a PTZ camera, and this camera is controlled over RS485 using Pelco-D or Pelco-P, which are the standard protocols those lines speak. For the IP route it publishes ONVIF, which the M720(G4F)-IP also publishes, so the two pair without a converter. The M728(G4F)-IP does not publish ONVIF, so on that combination ask us first.

A camera with mechanical end stops has to unwind. If a subject moves past the stop, the head reverses through most of a full turn to pick them up again, and you lose them for a second or two at exactly the wrong moment. Endless rotation means it simply keeps going the way it was already turning. Combined with 100 degrees per second onto a preset, that is the difference between following a vehicle through a junction and watching it leave the frame.

It weighs 6 kilograms before cabling, which is roughly four times a typical vehicle camera, so it does not go on an adhesive pad or a light bracket. It needs a roof bar or a bolted plate rated for the weight plus the wind load at speed, and the mounting point has to be surveyed on the actual vehicle. The manufacturer publishes a range of mounting options rather than one, so tell us the vehicle and we will specify the mount with it.

The range

Other models worth comparing

Three other recorders in the range, and what each one changes against the Vehicle PTZ Camera.

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The Vehicle PTZ Against Common Requirements

A steerable camera raises a question the fixed cameras do not: it can be pointed deliberately at people and places, which makes who may operate it and what is done with the footage a governance matter rather than a hardware one. This is what applies, and where the camera ends and your policy begins.

Get a quotation for the Vehicle PTZ

Tell us the vehicle, whether you need AHD or IP, what distance you need to see at, and which recorder is already fitted. If optical zoom is a stated requirement, say so on the enquiry, because that is the one figure the manufacturer does not publish and we will get it confirmed before you commit.

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