i-PRO PARI-3179 Lind Universal Radar Interface
When deploying perimeter security or outdoor surveillance systems that combine radar detection with PTZ cameras, coordinating these disparate devices typically requires custom scripting, VMS workarounds, or expensive third-party integration platforms. The i-PRO PARI-3179 Lind Universal Radar Interface eliminates this integration friction by providing a standardized bridge between radar sensors and i-PRO PTZ cameras, enabling automated camera steering based on radar detection events without custom development.
Key Features
- Universal radar interface compatible with major radar manufacturers and protocols, reducing vendor lock-in
- Direct integration with i-PRO PTZ cameras for automated slew-to-cue functionality based on radar targets
- Translates radar detection coordinates into camera preset positions and tracking commands
- Supports multiple simultaneous radar inputs for comprehensive perimeter coverage coordination
- Configurable detection filtering to eliminate nuisance alarms and focus on genuine security events
- Network-based architecture allowing flexible deployment without dedicated control workstations
- Standards-based communication protocols ensuring compatibility with existing security infrastructure
- Field-configurable settings for site-specific calibration and performance optimization
Perimeter protection deployments that layer radar detection with visual verification cameras face a fundamental challenge: radar excels at detecting movement across large areas but requires visual confirmation, while PTZ cameras provide that confirmation but need precise directional cues. Manual operator response introduces latency and coverage gaps. The PARI-3179 automates this handoff, receiving target coordinates from radar sensors and immediately commanding associated PTZ cameras to the correct position, ensuring visual capture of detection events as they occur.
For integrators deploying critical infrastructure protection, border security, or large facility perimeters, this interface streamlines what would otherwise require custom middleware or VMS-based automation that may not support all radar types. The universal compatibility approach means you can specify radar based on site requirements rather than integration constraints, while maintaining seamless coordination with i-PRO's PTZ camera line. The result is faster deployment, reduced engineering overhead, and more reliable automated response to perimeter intrusions.