Camera Integration
Introduction
This page covers the protocols by which different makes and models of cameras are integrated into the Witness™ system.
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Overview
Witness™ supports a variety of cameras for automatic control. Each camera is tested, calibrated and integrated by our software team. This ensures the camera operates correctly when controlled by our radar system. Where additional camera features, such as wiper and lamp control are available, we integrate these so the operator has full manual control through Witness™ if required. Each camera is tested for speed of response, quality of movement and accuracy.
ONVIF Support
Witness™ can support most ONVIF cameras not included on our supported camera list. However we still like to test all cameras for compatibility and most cameras will require a zoom calibration. So where possible, we like to test cameras at our UK office before installation. This will guarantee that the camera works as expected. If we find faults with a camera then we request support from the manufacturer to help us resolve the problem before returning the camera.
Although ONVIF is a global standard, not all manufacturers implement the protocol in the same way. We have developed our software to cope with all the variations in the standard and all our supported cameras will work as expected. If a camera does not fully implement the ONVIF Profile S standard: Profile S - ONVIF then we may not be able to control it correctly. We would recommend that any unsupported ONVIF camera, not working as expected, is sent to us for proper analysis and testing.
Custom Integration
Where appropriate we have used manufacturer specific protocols (i.e. FLIR). Sometimes the manufacturer's own protocol offers more features than standard ONVIF, or in some cases the camera may not support ONVIF. We can undertake integration of almost any PTZ camera as long as it is a network device (i.e. not serial) and supports accurate absolute positioning for pan, tilt and zoom through network communication. If you are unsure if your camera can be used with our software, please contact us to ask about integration.
Zoom Calibration and Testing
Zoom calibration is required to match the magnification of the camera lens to the range of the target. When automatically tracking targets, our software will always maintain the most suitable zoom level based on the size and distance of the target. If your camera works with our standard ONVIF driver, but you are unable to provide us with a device to test, then it may be possible to perform the zoom calibration as part of the on site commissioning. However, without testing there is no guarantee that the camera will respond as expected and we would strongly recommend all non-supported cameras are tested by our development team.
Supported Cameras
The table below shows, at a glance, which camera models have been integrated with Witness™ and the level of integration achieved. Integration is graded as follows:
Reliable PTZ control and zoom calibration. | |
| Reliable PTZ control, zoom calibration and support for additional camera features, such as wiper and lamps. |
| Reliable PTZ control, zoom calibration, additional features and advanced features such OSD and manual override support. |
Make | Model | Protocol | Integration | Notes |
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Avigilon | H5A IR PTZ | ONVIF |
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Avigilon | H4 IR PTZ | ONVIF |
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AXIS | P5635-E | ONVIF |
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AXIS | Q6045-E Mk II | ONVIF |
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AXIS | Q8641-E | ONVIF |
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AXIS | Q6215-LE | ONVIF |
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AXIS | Q8742-LE Zoom | ONVIF |
| Daylight / Thermal Dual Camera |
AXIS | Q8752-E Bispectral | ONVIF |
| Daylight / Thermal Dual Camera |
Bosch | AUTODOME IP Starlight 5000 | ONVIF |
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Bosch | AUTODOME IP Starlight 5000i IR | ONVIF |
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Bosch | AUTODOME IP Starlight 7000i | ONVIF |
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Bosch | MIC 7000 HD | ONVIF |
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Bosch | MIC 7000 HD WL | ONVIF |
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Bosch | MIC 9000i HD (Thermal) | ONVIF |
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Bosch | MIC 612 Ti x28 (Thermal) | Pelco D via AXIS Encoder | Analogue camera - uses the AXIS for an IP connection | |
Bosch | MIC 550 x28 | Pelco D via AXIS Encoder |
| Analogue camera - uses the AXIS for an IP connection |
Bosch | MIC 412 Ti x36 (Thermal) | Pelco D via AXIS Encoder | Analogue camera - uses the AXIS for an IP connection | |
Bosch | MIC 412 x18 | Pelco D via AXIS Encoder | Analogue camera - uses the AXIS for an IP connection | |
Bosch | AUTODOME Starlight 5000i IR | ONVIF |
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Dahua | DH-PTZ12248V-IRB-N | ONVIF |
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Dallmeier | Panomera S8 Topline 87/45 | ONVIF |
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Dallmeier | Panomera S8 Ultraline 78/75 | ONVIF |
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FLIR | PT140 x35 | FLIR SDK |
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FLIR | PT313 | FLIR SDK |
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FLIR | PT602CZ | FLIR SDK |
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FLIR | PT606Z HD | FLIR SDK |
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FLIR | PT606Z HD | ONVIF |
| Does not support camera priority |
FLIR | PT612 | FLIR SDK |
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Ganz | LZN-NDNC30X Nautilus | ONVIF |
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Geutebruck | G-CAM/ESD-3280 30x | ONVIF |
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Geutebruck | G-CAM/ESD-4620 40x | ONVIF |
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HIK Vision | DS-2DF883615X-AELW | ONVIF |
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Honeywell | HDZ302LIK | ONVIF |
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Huawei | IPC6681-Z20 | ONVIF |
| Integrated with F/W IPC V200R003C30SPC232 |
Panasonic | WV-SUD638 x45 | ONVIF |
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Panasonic | WV-SW598A | ONVIF |
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Pelco | ES6230 | ONVIF |
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RedVision | RVXIP 30 IR WL W | ONVIF |
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RedVision | RVX2 IR WL | ONVIF |
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Silent Sentinel | Aeron Ranger LR | Pelco D |
| See note below. |
Silent Sentinel | Aeron | ONVIF |
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Siqura | UP33 | ONVIF |
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Sony | SNC-WR632 30x | ONVIF |
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Vicon | Roughneck V2000D | ONVIF |
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360 Vision | Predator HD | ONVIF |
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360 Vision | Predator HD x30 | 360 Vision Protocol |
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360 Vision | Predator HD x30 Thermal | 360 Vision Protocol |
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360 Vision | Predator HD x40 | 360 Vision Protocol |
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360 Vision | Predator HD x40 | ONVIF |
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360 Vision | Centurion IP | 360 Vision Protocol |
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360 Vision | Dome VR HD | ONVIF |
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Videotec | NXPTZ2V8XR | ONVIF |
| Daylight and thermal cameras on separate IP addresses. Both have shared PT controls but independent zoom |
Due to lack of demand, we have now dropped support for analogue cameras which are controlled directly via RS422/485. We still support the analogue protocol Pelco D, but this can only be used through a supported IP encoder. At the moment this is the AXIS range of encoders. More information can be found here: https://www.axis.com/en-gb/products/video-encoders. For a cost-effective solution where you need one encoder per camera, we recommend the M7011: https://www.axis.com/en-gb/products/axis-m7011.
Related Information
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Camera Setup and Configuration (Witness 4.0)
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Bosch BVMS Plugin (Witness 4.0)
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ADAM-6060 Relay Plugin (Witness 4.0)
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Aligning a Camera (Witness 4.0)
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Camera Groups (Witness 4.0)
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Mail and SMS Plugins (Witness 4.0)
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Height Map (Witness 4.0)
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Assigning a Camera (Witness 4.0)
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Viewers (Witness 4.0)
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Adding a Camera (Witness 4.0)
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Camera Areas (Witness 4.0)
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Menus (Witness 4.0)
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Live Tracks (Witness 4.0)
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UI Recording (Witness 4.0)
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AdvanceGuard® System Design (Witness 4.0)