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Xignal Portable 4G PTZ Camera

A PTZ camera that does not need a vehicle at all. It runs ten hours on its own battery, streams over its own 4G SIM, and lifts out of a hard case onto a tripod in a couple of minutes. It is also the only PTZ we supply with a published optical zoom, at 20x or 30x, on a sensor that sees down to 0.005 lux.

10 hours on battery20x or 30x optical4G · Wi-Fi · GPSTripod and case included

Supplied, fitted and commissioned

Xignal portable 4G PTZ camera standing on its closed hard transit case, showing the size of the unit against the case it packs into
Xignal portable 4G PTZ camera seen straight on, showing the zoom lens between two illuminators and the battery base with its status display and power button
Xignal portable 4G PTZ camera set up on its telescopic tripod beside the hard transit case it is carried in
10 h
On battery
Charges in under 5 hours
30x
Optical zoom
20x or 30x, plus 16x digital
0.005
Lux in colour
0.001 lux in black and white
360°
Pan range
−20 to +90 degrees tilt
3.5 kg
Net weight
258 × 161 mm
2
TF card slots
Recording in the head
Overview

What the Portable 4G PTZ Camera does

The one camera in this range that does not need a vehicle. It runs for ten hours on its own lithium pack, carries its own SIM for 4G, and finds its own position on built-in GPS, so the only thing it needs from the outside world is somewhere to stand. It ships as a kit: the head, a tripod and tray, a charger, an integrated cable and a hard protective case, at 3.5 kilograms in the hand and 9.6 packed.

It is also the best specified camera of the three PTZ variants, which is not what you would expect from the portable one. It is the only one that publishes an optical zoom figure, 20x or 30x, on a 1/2.8 inch progressive scan sensor that sees down to 0.005 lux in colour and 0.001 in black and white, with a shutter range from a full second to 1/30,000. That combination is what makes it useful at an incident: it can be stood up at a distance and zoomed into detail rather than moved closer.

Where it fits best

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Full specifications

Every published figure

The complete Portable 4G PTZ Camera specification, as published by the manufacturer.

10 hours
On its own battery

The only camera here that needs no vehicle

Ten hours at room temperature on a lithium pack with a remaining charge reminder, and under five hours to recharge. Everything else in this range draws its power from the vehicle it is bolted to. This one comes out of a case, stands on a tripod, and streams over its own 4G SIM.

Portable operation
Battery
Large capacity lithium pack, with a remaining charge reminder
Working time
10 hours at room temperature
Charging time
Under 5 hours
Supplied with
Host unit, integrated cable, charger, tripod and tray, protective case and manual
Net weight
3.5 kg
Gross weight
9.6 kg, as shipped in its case
Dimensions (H × diameter)
258 × 161 mm
Camera
Sensor
1/2.8 inch progressive scan CMOS
Optical zoom
20x or 30x
Digital zoom
16x
Resolution
1920 × 1080 or 1280 × 720, at 25 or 30 fps
Minimum illuminance
0.005 lux in colour, 0.001 lux in black and white, at F1.2 with AGC on
Day and night
ICR filter switching
Electronic shutter
1/1 s to 1/30,000 s
White balance
Automatic or manual, with sunny, cloudy, dusk, incandescent, sodium and fluorescent presets
Noise reduction
3D
Infrared
60 to 80 metres
TV system
PAL or NTSC
Movement
Pan range
360 degrees
Tilt range
−20 to +90 degrees
Protocol
Pelco-D and Pelco-P
Preset positions
Not published
Pan and tilt speed
Not published
Subject auto-tracking
Not published
Recording and network
Operating system
Linux
Video compression
H.265 or H.264
Dual stream
Primary and secondary
Recording resolution
1080P, 720P or D1
Local storage
2 TF cards
Cellular
4G or 3G on a single SIM, full network or a private network protocol
Wi-Fi
Built-in module, 802.11 b/g/n
Hotspot
Runs as a 4G access point, or joins a router in station mode
Positioning
Built-in GPS
Preview
Supported
Extension ports
RS232, RS485, sensor in, sensor out and the charging port
Environment
Operating temperature
−15 °C to +50 °C
Humidity
Under 90%
IP rating
Not published
Certifications
Not published

Figures published by the manufacturer, which lists this camera by description rather than by a model number. Two things worth reading closely. This is the only PTZ we supply with a published optical zoom figure, and it publishes far more of its camera specification than the two vehicle-mounted heads do. But it publishes no IP rating, which matters more here than on the others because this is the one designed to be carried outdoors and stood on open ground, so ask us before deploying it in rain or blown sand. Note also that the automatic tracking listed under white balance is a colour setting, not subject tracking. 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

Unusually for this range, the manufacturer does publish a parts list for this camera. It ships as a self-contained kit rather than as a component to be fitted, so there is very little to specify around it.

Published parts list

  • Host unit
  • Integrated cable
  • Charger
  • Tripod and tray

Also in the box

  • Protective case
  • Manual
  • Optional accessory quantities are set on the order
  • 9.6 kg gross, as shipped

Ordered with it

  • 20x or 30x optical zoom, chosen at order
  • Two TF cards for recording in the head
  • A 4G SIM on a data plan
  • Devices on the RS232, RS485 or sensor ports
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 two vehicle-mounted PTZ heads in this range. This one is the odd one out because it does not attach to anything. The full comparison lives on the range page.

Portable 4G PTZXignal C814Vehicle PTZ, AHD or IPXignal M720(G4F)-IP
Model numberNone publishedC814None publishedM720(G4F)-IP
MountingTripod, free standingVehicle roofVehicle roofIn the vehicle
PowerOwn battery, 10 hoursVehicle supplyVehicle supplyVehicle supply
Optical zoom20x or 30xNot publishedNot publishedNot applicable
Minimum illuminance0.005 lux colourNot publishedNot publishedNot applicable
Infrared60 to 80 m60 to 80 m100 to 120 mNot applicable
LinkOwn 4G SIM and Wi-FiCable to the recorderCable to the recorderTakes the cameras
IP ratingNot publishedIP66IP66Not published
Operating range−15 to +50 °C−35 to +55 °C−35 to +65 °C−20 to +70 °C
Weight3.5 kg net2.5 kg6 kg2.2 kg
You are hereView the C814View the AHD or IP PTZView the M720(G4F)-IP

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Questions

Before you specify the Portable 4G PTZ Camera

Questions we are asked about this model.

Ten hours at room temperature on its lithium pack, and under five hours to charge. Room temperature is the manufacturer’s own qualifier and it matters here: a battery worked hard in a hot summer will not match a bench figure, and the camera is rated only to plus 50 degrees anyway. Plan a shift around it rather than a multi-day deployment, and if it needs to run continuously, ask us about running it from a vehicle or mains supply through the charging port instead.

Yes, and that surprised us too. The two vehicle-mounted heads publish no optical zoom figure at all, while this portable one publishes 20x or 30x optical, 16x digital, the sensor size, the minimum illuminance and the shutter range. If your requirement is written around a zoom figure, this is the camera in our range that can be quoted against it directly. For the vehicle heads we would have to get the figure confirmed by the manufacturer in writing first.

It is the light level at which the camera still produces a usable colour picture, and 0.005 lux is roughly moonless starlight. Below that it switches to black and white with the ICR filter and works down to 0.001 lux, and the infrared illuminators reach 60 to 80 metres beyond that. In real terms it means the camera can be stood at the edge of an unlit yard or a stretch of road and still see what is happening, which is the whole point of a camera you carry to a scene.

No, and that is what separates it from everything else here. It records to two TF cards in the head, streams over its own 4G SIM, and locates itself on built-in GPS. It can also run as its own Wi-Fi access point so a phone or laptop connects to it directly, or join an existing router in station mode. The only cable it needs is the charger. It does have RS232, RS485 and sensor ports if you want to integrate it into something larger.

The manufacturer publishes no IP rating for this camera, and we are not going to imply one. That gap matters more here than on the vehicle heads, both of which publish IP66, because this is the model specifically designed to be carried outside and stood on open ground. It is supplied with a hard protective case, which tells you something about how it is meant to be transported. If it will be deployed in rain, spray or blown sand, ask us and we will get a rating confirmed before you order rather than guess.

No. The manufacturer publishes Pelco-D and Pelco-P control and a 360 degree pan with minus 20 to plus 90 tilt, but no subject tracking, and no preset count or movement speed either. One thing to watch: its specification lists automatic tracking under white balance, which is a colour setting and nothing to do with following a person. None of the three PTZ cameras in this range publishes subject auto-tracking, and if you need it we will source against that requirement specifically.

The range

Other models worth comparing

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The Portable PTZ Against Common Requirements

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Get a quotation for the Portable 4G PTZ

Tell us what you need to see and at what distance, so we can advise between the 20x and 30x optical zoom, and tell us whether it will be used outdoors in weather, because no IP rating is published for this model and we would rather confirm it with the manufacturer than let you find out on site.

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