Scan-360 is a low cost IP radar for site security. It detects humans and vehicles over the full 360 degrees with a total range of 400 metres (200m in all directions). On detection the radar automatically operates a PTZ CCTV camera to view the target area and send alarms to local recorders or remote control centres.
The system uses 24GHz radar technology to detect and track targets in the defined areas of interest. The Scan-360 can control multiple CCTV cameras using the IP interface. Installation and configuration is straightforward, using a simple web browser interface over the IP connection.
The Scan-360 radar is ideal for monitoring large areas with a single sensor, such as around industrial sites and warehouses to detect intruders. The radar is ideal for detecting intruders on warehouse rooftops as it works out to be more economical than using multiple fixed cameras. With up-to 200 metre detection range in all directions, the radar detects and tracks movement beyond perimeters, giving plenty of time to react to threats at critical infrastructure, military and sensitive sites.
Scan-360 radars are used throughout the world to protect buildings, infrastructure, vehicles and people from threats; ranging from nuisances like graffiti and vandalism, all the way up to organised crime, terrorism and sabotage.
Operation | Detect a person or vehicle, slew camera and alarm VMS |
Detection range | Up to 200m in all directions (400m diameter) |
Coverage area | 125,664 square metres (1,352,636 sq ft) (approx 31 acres) |
Target identification | Up to 20 targets per rotation (Camera can be directed to up to 4 priority targets per rotation) |
Set-up | Manual positioning of Radar and Camera to distant object, then press calibration button, the camera slews to the set field of view |
User interface | Web-browser based GUI |
Detection zones | Multiple free-form, user defined detection zones.Areas may be set to high or low priority or excluded from target detection. |
Install height | 2 to 4 metres recommended, maximum 6m |
Telemetry interfaces | ONVIF, Ethernet 100Mbps, RJ45 port |
Software | Upgradeable in Service |
Targeting data | Output to third party software |
Supplied kit | Radar, user manual, weatherproof Ethernet connector mating part. (No bracket or positioning bubble included) |
Operating frequency band | 24.05 - 24.25 GHz (license exempt ISM band) |
Transmitted power | +20dBm (100mW) EIRP |
Radar technology | FMCW |
Target range resolution | 1.5m |
Target angular resolution | approx. 2.6 degrees |
Minimum target speed | 0.5 metres per second |
Scan-rate | 360 degrees per second (1Hz) |
Antenna polarisation | Linear |
Elevation beam shape | Spread beam (for best performance at all ranges) |
Multiple-radar sync method | Internal GPS |
Timekeeping | Internal real-time clock.Back-up provides >48 hour power retention during power outage |
Network | Ethernet, 100Mbps, RJ45 port |
Alarm output | Volt-free contact (relay), max voltage 24V, max current 25mA. Active impedance 100ohms, inactive impedance > 100kohms. |
Voltage | Power-over-Ethernet (802.3af or 802.3at) |
Power | 10W nominal |
Temperature range | -20°c to 55°c |
Bracket | Standard PCD 4"(101.6mm) suitable for M6 studs (Not Supplied) |
Routine maintenance | None required |
Wind | Up to 200 Kph |
Colour | Light grey |
Dimensions | 248mm diameter max x 323mm tall (ignoring studs/connectors) |
Weight | 3.2kg |
IP rating | IP66 |
Approvals | EN300440 RF, EN301489 EMC, IEC60950 Safety. |
RF Hazard | None (<0.5mW/sq cm average at antenna) |
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Note: Suitable PTZ CCTV cameras require "absolute positioning"
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Screenshots show guided configuration using simple web-browser interface.
Live radar data and targets can be displayed on top of map to confirm correct operation:
Video of one radar tracking two targets using two cameras:
Video of Scan-360 radar operating in car compound:
Video of Scan-360 radar operating in industrial estate:
Video of Scan-360 web interface:
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Scan-360 Datasheet
Scan-360 Dead Zone (underneath radar)
Overlapping Multiple Radars (to eliminate coverage gaps)
Scan-360 API
Scan-360 Dimensions
Optional interface adapter bracket details
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Airport Perimeters
Work Site Security
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Quarry Applications
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Radar alignment using radar display
Set up detection zone and fix line-of-sight issues
Exclusion zone demonstration
Set up camera alignment
Target tracking
Set up camera operation on target
Realtime radar display
Adjust camera tilt and zoom
Exclusion zone set up using two different methods
Set up high and low priority zones
Live feed showing old targets
Live view user login
Operating schedule
Set data and time
Save, load and restore configuration settings
Not affected by fog, rain, mist or snow |
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Not affected by smoke, fire or hot gas |
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Not affected by light level (works in total darkness & bright sunshine) |
Compared to other technologies, microwave radar offers a true "all weather" capability.
Scan-360 is compact and lightweight
Scan-360 uses industry standard 4-inch CCTV camera brackets
We offer an optional wide diameter interface adapter to make bracket selection straightforward. As shown in the photograph above, the adapter has a wide diameter that has clearance to fit both connectors on the base of the radar. Readily available, off-the-shelf brackets can then be used to pass the much narrower cables.
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