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1. Image buffering NOTE Image buffering parameters are read only Reserved memory size for the GXD system Mbytes Maximal size of memory for the system The rest of the memory is used as image buffer This memory is dynamic if the system needs more memory it allocates for itself automatically Maximal size of an image Max size of images in the camera memory ParkIT User s Manual Page 8 41 Live View Setup The camera is capable of streaming live image with four parallel configurations Number of configurations to be used can be set at Number of servers default 1 Settings for each configuration can be specified in the corresponding Server sections Server options Port of the server Default 9901 Number of skipped frames The number of frames seryer1 reduced at the Skipped frames option on the Hardware layer setup page can be further divided here Pot of the server by omitting frames from the image stream Number of skipped frames e MJPEG only if the image channel is set to live Type of the container SCAS im age Maximum number of simultaneuos connections dl e JPEG sequence only if the image channel is set to idle connection limit in milliseconds live image Frame limit zero is infinity Connection time limit zero is infinity NOTE JPEG sequence stream cannot be viewed in Frame buffer number of frames browsers Image Channel The source of images the camera transmits can be of t
2. Defines the lowest pixel value that will be mapped to black This will be the starting point of the gamma curve Values between 0 and 1 0 are valid NOTE Incorrect whitelevel and blacklevel values may cause entirely black or entirely white camera image In such cases reset the whitelevel and blacklevel values to default whitelevel 1 and blacklevel 0 to restore the camera s live view See Appendices to inspect the effect of adjusting the main image properties Compress Rate The guality of the captured images can be set The lower this value is the better the guality of the images will be Note that images of better quality are greater in size therefore they increase network load For that reason it is not recommended to set this value below 20 The network transmission must not go over 40 MBit 4MByte sec so the image quality should be chosen according to this E g if the size of an image is 35 kBytes and the images are transmitted with 30 FPS it means 35 30 kBytes s 1050 kBytes s 1 MByte s ia za le M Zeie a 12 U O moe Rate wf k ELEDODOLELO OLE OLO ELLE OLE OLED OLO O OLE OLO OLO OL OLE OLO LEO EOL OE LEO LEO OE OLO OLO LO OLED LEO EOL L OE LOL OLO a a a a EL EE KEE CECECECECEKECCECECECECECECECCECECECECCCCKEECECECECEECCECCECECECECET NNN NNN EAN reer rrr rer rere NEA ERR EE reer errr reer rere rrr rrr reer reer rere ree err eee rere reer rere rere reer reer eer rere errr errr reer errr re Peer reer EER
3. In the simplest case the execution of the trigger task depends only on one trigger source In this case by simply writing the letter of a trigger source Software Trigger 0 into the formula box trigger event SomareTioser 0 E upload set on the upload page occurs when trigger signal arrives on the source associated with letter E g if the UART trigger is assigned with the letter C and C is written to the formula box see figure upload will occur on trigger signals arriving through UART It is not even necessary to register any other trigger source in this case ParkIT User s Manual Page 24 41 The formula is applied marked with green arrow after the formula box right after clicking Start and can be invalidated marked with red arrow after the formula box by the Stop button When clicking Reset all the registered sources are deleted Complex events In case of complex events upload depends on more than one trigger sources To express relationships between the sources logical operators can be used Available logical operators AND amp OR NOT You can use two shorthands any and each which mean launch trigger task if any of the registered sources is asserted and launch trigger task if each of the registered sources is asserted respectively Example A Let A amp B be set where A is the Hardware Motion Detector B is the Scheduler This setup may correspond to a situat
4. uploading images is provided with the camera but adding further tasks is possible The Event Manager is responsible for deciding at each time instant if the prescribed trigger task should be executed This decision is based on the state of the trigger sources at the given time instance Trigger sources A trigger source has two states asserted and not asserted Being asserted means being active A trigger source may have multiple outputs this is like having multiple instances of the same trigger source each may be configured differently but handling them together Basically trigger sources can be of two types e external trigger signals arriving from the trigger input or the user UART of the camera triggers sent from the client software programmatically or manually by clicking on the button on Software Trigger page e internal trigger the motion detector of the camera or scheduled see Configure Scheduler by the user By default there are five trigger sources e Hardware Motion Detection e Software trigger e UART trigger e GPIO trigger e Scheduler trigger Every trigger source can be assigned with a letter capital letters of the English alphabet from A to V see figure below When configuring through the web interface it is done automatically The Event Manager will identify the trigger source using this letter The trigger sources to be used can be selected by registering them with the Event Manager Simple events
5. EE ER EE E RER RER EE ree eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ooo ZNA rere EREER RER EE EE ERR EEEE RER EEREEER EE rrr errr eer terre reer err rere EE EE RER EE reer EE EE RER ERR ERR MANA MEA RER EE AMU A NANA E MEN RER EE RER NEMA KAMNA NEE EE RER MANN E MEN RER reer E RER E EE ANNA EE ER N MEZ RER EE RRE NEMA EA MEA E EE EE ANNA EE EE E MEN RER EE RER EE EA MAA RER EE RER EE ER EEEEE ANA EE RRE ENA E EE E EE EE ANNA EE ER N KMEN EEEE RRE EE E RER E EE EE E RER EE ER EE EE RER EE a ee d Default Settings Previous Settings Parameters for Color Cameras Only Wb Red Wb Green Wb Blue Red green and blue channel gains Saturation The intensity of colors can be adjusted by saturation See appendices to inspect the changes of saturation value Color compensation Color correction can be used to achieve the best color fidelity in captured images by compensating the color of the dominant light source illuminating the scene The following options can be set for different light sources Incandescent tungsten CCT 2865 K Cool White Fluorescent CCT 4300 K Mid morning Daylight CCT 5500 K Auto Auto compensation Overcast Sky CCT 6000 K Off No light source compensation Settings can be reseted to the defaults by clicking on Default Settings Average Summer Sunlight CCT 6500 North daylight CCT 7500 K ParkIT User s Manual Page 14 41 ARE Adaptive Recognition Hungary Brightness Control Enable Auto Brightness If aut
6. While at the settings menu only certain parts of the system can be managed here operations concerning the whole system settings programs complete operating system etc can be performed Firmware update At the Firmware update part a complete factory system can be uploaded to the camera All settings will be deleted except the hardware related environment set by the manufacture MAC address panel type sensor type serial number license file Full factory restore The Full factory restore basically behaves as the Firmware update with the difference that this feature uploads a default factory package By contrast Firmware update is waiting for such file from the PC Full system backup The Full system backup saves the entire camera settings the file system operating in normal mode It can be used later at the Firmware update part It cannot be used at the firmware update of an active system in a normal mode of the camera Updates between versions Minor changes between versions e g from v1 12 0 10 to v1 12 0 26 Minor changes means that the first number of the version is the same v1 x v2 x or v3 x In this case only the file with higher version starting with Update has to be uploaded at the Update part of the Setup menu item of the camera web interface in normal mode The update packages are prepared to handle the smaller updates e g from v1 1 to v1 2 of the higher versions v1 v2 v3 Upgrade
7. code Please try to determine the place where the error occurs e g the scapture getshutter command returns a negative number IMPORTANT NOTES e Before sending back a faulty device always contact ARH Support Team e Repairs may be executed by the manufacturer only Office address Service address ARH Inc ARH Inc 41 Alkotas Road Ipari Park HRSZ 1113 1 HU 1123 Budapest HU 2074 Perbal Hungary Hungary Phone 36 1 2019650 Phone 36 1 2019650 Web www arh hu Web www arh hu Email support arh hu Email rmarequest arh hu ParkIT User s Manual Page 41 41
8. description above but on custom modes combined from the mentioned ones E g Setting Output 0 to Rising edge and Output 1 to Falling edge upload can be set to occur on trigger start and trigger end Output 1 z gata Gaata Trigger mode Falling edge lt 0 4 Trigger Trigger End Suomi Trigger mode Trigger task upload can be set to be launched at various stages of a trigger signal 1 Level Mode In case of level mode trigger task is executed continuously until the end of the trigger signal Trigger Trigger End 2 Rising Edge Mode In case of rising edge mode trigger task is executed once at the moment when the trigger signal arrives A 0 Trigger Trigger End 3 Falling Edge Mode In case of falling edge mode trigger task is executed once at the moment when the trigger signal ceases 1 0 E J Trigger Trigger End ParkIT User s Manual Page 28 41 Scheduler With the help of the scheduler timed trigger events can be launched by users events must be set on the Event Manager page For timing these events as many outputs timers are available as set in the Output field maximum 2 In the fields of the outputs the following expressions can be used e numerals separated by semicolons Outpt o sl e g 6 9 e the word every i Enabled Time instant e hyphens to express intervals e g 7 9 Davis ofthe month every combinations e g 6 7 9 11 15 Davis ofthe week hon M T
9. light reaching the sensor If 0 then no light can pass through to the camera sensor ParkIT User s Manual Page 15 41 ZS AR Adaptive Recognition Hungary Shutter Controls the length of exposure time Too high shutter values may result in blurred images Histogram Enable it to draw image histogram on the camera view BrightNow Target The BrightNow function automatically adjusts gain shutter and iris to achieve the selected target value With the help of BrightNow the optimal brightness of the camera image can be reached quickly but less accurately When the target level is reached the camera switches to the previously set mode NOTE Flash Intensity cannot be adjusted in case of 1 3MP camera models Flash Intensity The light intensity of the camera s built in infrared illuminator can be set by this option Note that infrared light can severely damage the human eye Do not look into the light source directly Set Click Set to assign different Flash Intensity values for each Auto brightness mode respectively according to the followings ii Intensity Gi EE EE EE E Mode ANPR 7 Light condition Day Flash Intensity of the Current Configuration 32 Save Close 1 Select the Auto brightness mode and Light condition to which you want to assign a Flash intensity value at Mode and at Light condition 2 Set the desired Flash Intensity value at Flash Intensity 3 Click Save As a result of this proc
10. logged out users Change password of the root user Password of the Administrator level user can be changed here NOTE Only numbers and the letters of the English alphabet can be used in passwords and user names Settings are applied after clicking Save Access levels of the ParkIT camera Access level Privileges Guest no privileges only login page Viewer live view help log in out Normal user live view help login log out easy setup advanced setup motion detection event manager diagnostics camera log certain steps of the Configuration Wizard see page 5 Power user live view help login log out easy setup advanced setup event manager diagnostics camera log profiles restart Configuration Wizard Administrator access to every camera feature ParkIT User s Manual Page 10 41 Date and Time Manage date and time settings of the camera easily on this Date and time page according to the followings Date Year 2012 Month i Day 26 Time Hour z Minute 44 seconds 53 Time zone Europe Budapes Type the Date and Time values into the corresponding checkboxes then click Set these values Set these values ll Automatically Get the time of the PC a Adopt the time of the PC Get the time of the NTP server Click Get the time of the PC to adopt time and date settings of the PC connected to the camera then click Set these values Setting camera time L Manually NTP sync enable b NT
11. of the Recovery mode Like in case of normal update a file starting with Update Recovery has to be uploaded during the normal operation of the camera It can be done at the Update part of the Setup menu item of the camera web interface After the upgrade of the recovery mode the firmware version of the camera is not altered only the firmware version of the recovery mode ParkIT User s Manual Page 37 41 Recovering a Lost IP Address If the IP address of a ParkIT camera is unknown forgotten it can be reached through the camera MAC address located on the back of the device Note that this method can be used for only temporary camera access Windows 1 Click Start and select Run 2 Enter the cmd command 3 In the appeared window add the MAC address of the camera to the ARP cache table arp s desired IPv4 address camera MAC address separated by hyphens e g 00 1d 4d 00 09 B7 4 Ping the camera with the IP address set above within 1 minute from camera startup ea binog C 19 0 26 restart the camera wait until the ping package returns After the ping package has arrived the camera picks up the IP address and becomes ready to be set up ER Administrator Ci stem32 cmd ex 0 X Microsoft Windows Wersion 6 1 7661 1 Copyright tce 2609 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved CoNUsers User arp s 192 0 2 6 HH 1d A4d HH 18 dh IC 5UserssUser gt ping t 192 0 2 6 192 0 2 6 with 32 bytes of data timed
12. out timed out timed out timed out timed out timed out timed out timed timed timed timed from 192 4 From 192 0 from 192 4 From 192 8 from 192 8 From 192 4 From 192 4 from 1927 4 From 192 48 From 192 48 From 192 H hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 hytes 32 timeXims TIL 64 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 hytes 32 timeXims TIL 64 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 hytes 32 timeXims TIL 64 hytes 32 timetims TITL 64 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Doct Bret Chet Bhat Boat Boat Psat Boot Bo Ping statistics for 192 0 2 6 Packets Sent 42 Received 11 Lost Approximate Found trip times in milli seconds Minimum Mme Maximum Ams Average Ams Control CG 11 5H Z loss gt Co Users User gt Page 38 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary Linux 1 Open a console 2 Add the MAC address of the camera to the ARP cache table arp s desired IPv4 address camera MAC address separated by colons e g 00 1d 4d 00 09 B7 Windows amp Linux NOTE In order to access the camera successfully the desired IP address must be in the same subnet with your computer See the MAC address on the sticker located on the back of the camera NOTE The first characters of a MAC address are always 00 1d 4d while the last three hexadecimal numbers are correspond to the last three characters of the camera serial number also located on the back of th
13. run Snap_iris if it is turned on and the user sets an iris value that falls outside the previously set iris min and iris max threshold the control restore it into these boundaries The set parameters can be accepted by the Set button If the set parameter is incorrect falls out of the MIN MAX range a standard error code will appear next to the Set button of the parameter MIN MAX DEFAULT STEP ATTRIBUTE mode mode 0 2 1 1 rw 1 Set Jecode 22 Configure Brightness Control Limits The IPaddress plainconfig bclimits htm HTTP request provides settings belonging to the current mode Anpr Overview Quick Indoor The below parameters specify when the camera has to switch between the day and night modes Mode the mode of which the brightness control limits has to be configured can be selected Configure Brightness Control Limits Mode Section MIN MAX DEFAULT STEP ATTRIBUTE level DAC 0 255 40 1 rw deadzone DAC 0 128 10 1 rw seconds s 0 3600 60 1 rw Set Section daynight Level value of the light sensor Deadzone the Figure1 intended to illustrate this parameter ParkIT User s Manual Page 18 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary Day Night ee 0 Light Sensor 255 Level ez Level Level deadzone been ee Deadzone value Figure1 Seconds minimum waiting time between switches In the day_limits and night_limits sections the user can define the limits between which
14. C E EEE LEE REES Een Differen ce fr 0 m ba C kgr ou n d 4 gA EENEG Motion value 0 Reslevel TY Ban Motion rectangle Sequence Images containing motion are arranged into sequences These sequences have unique IDs Sequence frames The index of frames within the sequences Difference from background This value represents the extent of difference between the previous and the current image The higher this value is the more motion has occurred Motion value This value shows the extent of motion on the current image This value is based on the sensitivity speed and difference from background Motion rectangle The area in which motion has occurred is framed by a motion rectangle defining the place of motion in the image This option returns the coordinates of the motion rectangle ParkIT User s Manual Page 22 41 Masking With the help of image masking certain parts of the camera view can be ignored by the motion detector This feature is designed for situations when not the entire camera image is interesting for triggering e g if the camera covers two lanes but only one of them is observed by the user Profiles Users Date and Time Network Setup Easy Setup Event Manager Diagnostics Update Restart Ved 26 Oct 2011 16 26 05 GMT 192 0 2 22 a 30 fps Brightness state working Motion detection Actual view Mask view sped Be 75 e P oa el to motion detection view Sequenc
15. IPv4 2 I IPv6 I Change The MAC and the IP address is the same for all cameras at the Recovery mode But the IP address of the camera can be altered at the Normal mode part by clicking the Change button or at the Network settings part of the Settings menu item ParkIT User s Manual Page 35 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary Settings screen RECOVERY MODE The network settings of the camera can be modified e g IP address netmask Settings These settings will be applied at camera restart when the camera operates in normal mode Firmware Modify User Password reset The default factory User and the Password can be restored Reset Restore factory settings All the default factory settings can be restored Import settings Settings can be uploaded from PC to the camera Upload the file Browse Upload Export settings Settings of the camera can be saved to the PC Download Setting related backups and restoring can be performed on this screen Only certain parts of the system can be managed here operations concerning the whole system can be performed at the Firmware menu item of the Recovery mode Network settings At the Network settings part the network settings can be altered by clicking the Modify button In this case not the recovery mode that is modified but the network settings of the camera operating in normal mode User Password reset T
16. P synchronization NTP server hostname lP 192 0 2 99 NTP synchronization is supported to ensure accurate time consistently on the camera 1 Enable NTP synchronization tick NTP sync enable _ Save settings 2 Enter the hostname or IP address of an NTP server into the NTP server hostname IP field Click Save settings to apply changes a short camera restart is necessary Click Get the time of the NTP server 5 Click Set these values AKA U Use Time Zone option to set the time zone according to your region Click Set these values to apply new time zone NOTICE The camera has an internal battery feeding its Real Time Clock RTC while the camera is powered off If this battery is low or down then the camera clock is reseted every time it is disconnected from power In case of such a problem contact ARH Support Team ParkIT User s Manual Page 11 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary Network Setup Hostname The host name of the camera has to be entered into this field The camera can operate in DHCP mode in which the camera queries the IP address Netmask Gateway Primary DNS IP and Secondary DNS IP from the server Otherwise these values have to be set by the user IP version 4 and 6 The camera supports IPv4 and IPv6 Both versions can be enabled simultaneously but at least one version must be set When using IPv4 the IP address for the camera can be set automatically via DHCP or a static IP addr
17. PR Automatic Number Plate Recognition or Overview purposes Select the one that is appropriate for your purposes Step 4 With the help of the Automatic Zoom ZFG Zoom From Geometry feature optimal character size on the camera image for ANPR can be reached quickly and easily To use autozoom enter the required data e g distance of the number plate into the textboxes then click next Click Skip to set Zoom manually Step 5 Based on the values provided in the previous step the camera creates a red rectangle that should include the license plate completely If not then adjust the position of the camera in order to do so Step 6 Use the Autofocus feature to achieve sharp camera image The focusing process can operate on the entire camera image or on a specified section of it Use the rectangle to select the area for the Autofocus Step 7 Configure the basic camera parameters For more information see Easy Setup description Step 8 Configure triggering and trigger events For more information see Event Manager description Step 9 Set or create camera profile For more information see Profiles ParkIT User s Manual Page 5 41 Setup NOTE all set parameters are saved only in case of software restart In case of hardware reset all unsaved changes will be lost Profiles Under the profile menu the list of profiles can be viewed Camera profiles are pre set camera configurations containing a complete set of settings
18. ParkIT ANPR Camera User s Manual li il TUSLI ot WW N A Copyright by ARH Inc www ARHUNGARY hu RE 4 Adaptive Recognition Hun gary ParkIT User s Manual For versions from 1 12 0 8 Document version 13 03 05 Table of Contents el EE DORO 0 3 Key n of Parki eer eter o o ako eka ee aa oh od K a cars O P P PO P pw E nes oss EEE 3 WT A sieft EE 5 e A a POPPI O E IEE PEEP vp pa O et es 6 P ee TEE A AEE E TT 6 Seet T RR EE T plna o E EE 8 BER EG 9 MEA ZP OE A O P E P RO O O Pomc O adden OLO 10 HT RE 11 Ee 13 Tut te OR O O O O ER O O O O O O O O O O OV hati O O 13 ae ro FOO EE 13 ne EE 14 Be z EEN 14 EASE inc ke gl 10 PEFEA TEA PKS MOY SNO VV VALEO O VET PR TOS KOV EDT O PSE O NYE OR P P PO P O O RT E 15 Bi de e PORTO RTS baie ROOT ob PODROST VOP E OTO RO O OTL P O P O O L P V N 20 a N yh cca ieee vp eso EE O pace O ORL O O O P O O O E 21 BE E EE 22 PE a E a k EE 24 EE EE ee 26 BN ZE 26 VE B lols tee 2 BB lt EE 29 Treier EE 31 Beete 31 Eege 31 PU a E EEN 32 ES a S A S PASEIRO A TEETE PEA VEE ARAE EET E ES neh nen EP A chad ane AET E A AA AT E 32 EA E 33 Aaa c Ar EE 33 a E 33 Beete 34 FN eared eed ote ears eed O P O EE ROE cg eh geet neo dns a on TO RO O O RO P O ede P OR 34 BEE 34 Recovering a Lost IP Address o on ie ture da ae pans near pl lu bad AE 60 38 EE 40 Mog ela lp ie gait eege 41 ParkIT User s Manual Page 2 41 A
19. ard setup Profiles Users Date and Time Network Setup Easy Setup Advanced Setup Motion Detection Event Manager Diagnostics Update Restart Fri 04 May 2012 12 24 40 GMT 192 0 2 183 30 fps Under the camera image a status bar is located providing the following information e date amp time GMT NOTE To alter date and time see configuration e IPaddress of the camera e current FPS of the camera Saving still images and video streams With the help of the command it is possible to get a camera image in JPEG format in order to examine the size of it or to check the height of the characters on the license plate in pixels etc The MJPEG stream is displayed by the camera on port 9901 Entering the command will provide the live video stream Page 4 41 Configuration Wizard The ParkIT camera must be configured before using Use the Configuration Wizard for setting up camera features e g Zoom focus etc quickly and easily The wizard guides users through the main calibration steps configuring various properties of the camera including the Event Manager Of course the use of the wizard is optional camera properties can be set manually as well Steps of the Configuration Wizard Step 1 Set network settings to communicate with the camera See Network Setup for more information Step 2 Time and date settings For more information see Date and time Step 3 The Wizard can optimize the camera for AN
20. bout this Manual The aim of this guide is to help users to operate the camera and to make the most of it With the provided information below users can easily manage the ParkIT camera through its web interface Key Features of ParkIT e Auto brightness control designed for license plate recognition Automatic day night mode switch autofocus Camera image rotation 180 horizontal and vertical mirroring Illuminant color compensation automatic white balance Frame filtering Hardware motion detection Low bandwidth usage built in adjustable image compression Automatic time synchronization NTP Trigger IN OUT Accessing the Camera In order to access the camera it has to be connected appropriately For more information see ParklT Install Guide For communication with the camera camera commands have to be used The easiest way of handling these commands is through the web interface of the camera For more information on other communication methods see ParkIT Programmer s Manual Access from Browsers Steps of accessing the web interface of the camera from a browser 1 Connect the camera to a computer or network switch then power on the camera m i 1 After it is powered on both status LEDs red and green on the camera front are turned on while the camera is booting After finished the green status LED flashes two times h 6 while the red one turns off signaling that the camera is ready for operation 2 Enter an alternat
21. brightness controller e Manual In manual mode the values of gain shutter and iris can be adjusted manually e ANPR Strategy appropriate for ANPR camera purposes The ANPR strategy does not let any pixels to burn out e Overview Strategy appropriate for overview camera purposes This mode allows some pixels to burn out e Quick The Quick controller method adapts to the brightness changes of the camera environment quickly This strategy is suitable for special overview purposes NOTE Flash intensity cannot be adjusted in case of 1 3MP camera models Flash Intensity The light intensity of the camera s built in infrared illuminator can be set by this option Note that prolonged direct exposure to infrared light can cause permanent damage to the eye DE Image Post Processing NOTE For more information on the parameters see Advanced Setup description below Brightness Brightness of the camera image can be adjusted manually Contrast Contrast of the camera image can be adjusted manually ParkIT User s Manual Page 13 41 Advanced Setup Image Setup Gamma Gamma correction used on the camera image Brightness Brightness of the camera image can be adjusted manually Contrast Adjust this control to change the contrast of the camera image Whitelevel Defines the highest pixel value that will be mapped to white This will be the ending point of the gamma curve Values between 0 and 1 0 are valid Black level
22. d by the camera The log can be viewed by clicking on the Show Log button on the Upload page Log Protocol Filename Included Status Error FIP __FIP_ 27 09 40 20 288 JPEG trg image data OK FIP __ FIP _ 7 09 40 20 096 JPEG jpg image data OK Structure of the log Protocol the protocol used for uploading Currently it can be FTP SMTP and HTTP POST Filename name of the uploaded trigger information trg and or image file according to the set Filename template see above NOTE If trigger info uploading is selected on the Upload tab a trg file is uploaded independently of the criteria set in the Event Manager while image file is uploaded only if the set criteria in the Event Manager are fulfilled Included the type of the uploaded data image data or both uploading of trigger info is indicated in extension of the uploaded trigger file trg Status status of the upload OK signals successful uploading Error this field signals if there was any error during the upload ParkIT User s Manual Page 32 41 Diagnostics Diagnostics Light sensor value 0 255 Value of the light sensor The brighter the camera environment is the higher this value will be 0 refers to complete darkness This value saturates at 100 in normal daytime light conditions Temperature C Inside temperature of the camera Built in Flash Overdrive The LED control circuit of the camera turns off the LEDs for a short period preven
23. e IP address or set your computer s IP e User configured in the 192 0 2 x subnet where x is an integer number between 1 and 254 except 3 with the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address E a o 2 R 54 3 Use the ping command to test the communication with the camera Windows Linux C gt ping t 192 0 2 3 username mylinux ping 192 0 2 3 4 Soon the ping package returns Reply from 192 0 2 3 If not o first check the Ethernet LEDs at the PC or the switch side o check whether the IP address is set correctly the own IP address of the PC can be pinged o proxy is set in the browser or the browser is not set to offline If these obstacles are checked and there is still no reply power off then on and enter the previous ping command again 5 Start a browser then enter the default IP address of the camera into the address bar http 192 0 2 3 After this the camera starts with administrator privileges ready to be set up and configured For more information on accessing the camera see ParkIT Install Guide ParkIT User s Manual Page 3 41 p D A A gi 7 wy 00 Adaptive Recognition Hungary 10 Jo 91010101001 110010100 H hi II E fi Di 3101000 1000 OT01010 10100101010 b Moi GL wi 1091019101010 101010100101101010101i O101100101010100 001010011001010101 D Live View The live image of the camera can be viewed on this page Configuration Wiz
24. e device IMPORTANT This IP address can be used for only temporary camera access It must be changed right after accessing the camera ParkIT User s Manual Page 39 41 ARH Adaptive Recognition Hungary Appendices Normal Contrast Brightness Saturation Gamma White balance Low Normal High Red aoe 5 e Sens ParkIT User s Manual Page 40 41 Contact Information Should you have any problem during operating the ParkIT cameras our support team is at your disposal Please try to explain the problem as detailed as possible and do not forget to send the following information to make it easier to help you e The name of your company for administration purposes e The exact type of the product you have serial number is appreciated e Ifyou have problems during recognition send images in the original file format e f there is any error code or message appearing please send us the code snippet where it occurs a screenshot may also be helpful e If you noticed the problem while running a Demo or a sample application please let us know the name of the application you tested e Ifyou have some problem while developing your own application please specify the followings O O O O your programming language your operating system the name and version number of the compiler you use the programming technology e g native C C ActiveX NET If possible please send a short part of the source
25. e frames 246 PRERNA we SE E WT ER E eg E me Brush size 7 EE Difference from background 202 Frame Een E E75 Brush mode Erase C Invert C sensitivity r a 1 1 0 ana ge i 0 m o O o I a otion value LEE i al Reslevel pa SO SE Motion rectangle AMO OR SVCD VOKOUN NNN Restore mask Save mask Creating mask 1 Click Mask View 2 Select the Brush size the amount of pixels to be masked on one click 3 Move the mouse cursor on the camera image and click on the area to be masked Repeat this step as many times as necessary to mask the desired area s 4 Click Save Mask Modifying mask A Erase Click Clear All to delete the entire mask gt Check Erase and click on the masked area s to be deleted B Fill Mask the entire camera image by clicking on Fill All C Invert When selecting invert masked areas can be erased and unmasked areas can be masked by simple mouse clicks The size of the brush can be adjusted in case of inverting as well D Restore Return to the previously saved mask by clicking on Restore Mask ParkIT User s Manual Page 23 41 ARH Adaptive Recognition Hungary Event Manager The camera can be set up to execute tasks on various occasions e g to upload images when it detects motion These occasions are called triggers in the above example the detection of motion while executed tasks are called trigger tasks in the example uploading images Currently one trigger task
26. edure the set Flash Intensity values will be applied for the assigned Mode and Light condition automatically when changing Auto brightness mode ParkIT User s Manual Page 16 41 Configure Parking Brightness Control The following HTTP requests are available from firmware version 1 12 0 22 With the camera IPaddress plainconfig parkingbc htm HTTP request all parameters related to the brightness control of the parking mode can be displayed The name of the parameter its measure minimal and maximal value parameter value limits the default value step and the attribute whether it is writeable or read only can be seen here Parameters of the Parking mode Target target of the control Thresholds dark image 100 or bright image 100 See BrightNow Target Histeresis determines the boundaries of the tolerance interval If the median falls out of this interval the control starts Mode 0 the control is turned off 1 night mode 2 day mode Median Read only parameter An index number that is intended to provide information on how dark or bright is an image The median separates the amount of dark pixels from the bright pixels equally on the histogram On the image below the median is indicated with a white line in the middle of a histogram To provide an excellent image quality in an ideal case the value of the median should be between 85 and 100 Histragram of the image Burn Read only parameter Numbe
27. elp of the hardware motion detector the camera is capable of detecting motions in image streams based on the pixel differences between consequent frames This motion detector can be customized for different purposes through its settings detailed below and can be used to launch trigger events on motions Actual View In Motion detection view the live camera image can be seen to help to setup motion detection Note that this view is intended to help the setup process the quality of the image stream is not appropriate for other purposes When clicking Set to mask view the mask toolbar detailed below appears Speed By setting the speed of the motion detector it can be specified that how fast pixel changes should be considered as motions If this value is set too low then slow ambient brightness changes e g cloudy sunny weather may be considered as motion If set too high even a lightning can trigger signaling motion Sensitivity By sensitivity it can be set that what extent of pixel changes of the camera image should be considered as motion If low then minimal pixel changes are sufficient to cause motion if high only great pixel changes initiate motion Frame sensitivity Sensitivity of the motion detection frame Reslevel Motion limit The extent of pixel changes below which the detected motion is ignored the motion text does not appear Speed E375 sequence 224 Sequence frames 5158 MNE NANA NONE AU LE
28. ess can be set manually Note that only IPv6 fixed IPv6 addresses are supported NOTE In case of IPv6 addresses 16 stands for the length of the subnet mask 16 refers to an 8 character long mask Settings are applied after clicking on Save Hostname ARHDEY DHCP O IPv4 settings IP address Netmask Gateway PrimaryDNSIP sd SecondaryDNSIP IPv6 settings IP address Secondary DNSIP oo Save ParkIT User s Manual Page 12 41 ARH Adaptive Recognition Hungary Easy Setup Image Focus Manual focus adjustment Set focus to make the camera image sharp Start Autofocus By autofocus the camera adjusts focus automatically until it detects that the camera image is sharp Autofocusing may also include automatic brightness adjustment if the brightness of the camera image is not satisfactory for the autofocusing process Zoom Manual zoom adjustment Set zoom to reach the intended camera view BrightNow The BrightNow function automatically adjusts gain shutter and iris to achieve the selected target value Brightness target With the help of BrightNow the optimal brightness of the camera image can be reached quickly but less accurately When the target level is reached the camera switches back to the previously set autobrightness mode Brightness target The following automatic brightness strategies set and maintain the value set here Brightness Control Mode Strategy of the
29. gary Editing Profiles HTTP Server Setup NOTE HTTP Server options except Name of the server are read only and cannot be altered by users HTML rootpath Path of the static files HTML pages images etc Listen port Port used by the web server the default is 80 Max connected clients Maximal number of connected clients to the web server at the same time Maximal value is 64 Max sessions Maximal number of sessions at the same time Max opened modules per session Maximal number of opened modules per session at the same time Session timeout seconds Maximal length of a session max 3600 seconds 60 minutes Filter module If defined then queries are only transferred to the module specified here Default module If no module with the specified name type has been found then the module specified here is called Name of the server title of the website Text appearing in the address bar of the browser Click Save to save the settings ParkIT User s Manual Page 7 41 AREH Adaptive Recognition Hungary Hardware Layer Setup Capturing Image capturing frequency of the sensor The image capturing frequency of the sensor determines the number of frames the sensor captures in one second Note that the actual number of frames processed by the camera can be further reduced with the help of the Skipping frames and Number of skipped frames see next chapter options This option can be used f
30. he User Password reset restores the default factory User and Password Restore factory settings The Restore factory settings restores all the default factory settings Import settings Export settings The Export settings creates a cfz file and saves the settings of the camera into a directory on the PC The Import settings is able to restore these settings by uploading these cfz files ParkIT User s Manual Page 36 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary Firmware screen RECOVERY MODE A full firmware file e g Factory xxx bin can be uploaded in this part Settings After the firmware update all settings will be lost and will be restored to the factory defaults In some cases the support team can send a special update file which only modifies some modules and settings of the camera The usage of the Update xxx cfz and Update xxx bin files in this updater is not allowed Use update files only if the camera operates in the normal operating not recovery mode Upload the file Browse Upbad Full factory restore Reset of the firmware and all settings to the factory defaults All settings will be lost as if the factory status of the camera would be restored Start Full sytem backup Full system backup request This module will create a firmware file which contains programs data and settings Download Full system backup related processes can be implemented on this screen
31. hich weekday 12 and 15 will be and asserted from 6am until 8 59 59 99 am E A Tue 12 Apr 2011 06 00 00 GMT Tue 12 April 2011 08 59 59 GMT Settings are saved after clicking Submit The target for uploading on scheduler trigger can be set by clicking the Configure Upload Target button right after submitting changes ParkIT User s Manual Page 30 41 Upload The camera is capable of forwarding Images image files e g joegs Event data image and capture information in a par file and Trigger information in a trg file via one of the three supported protocols FTP SMTP and HTTP POST For more information on event data and trigger information see ParkIT Programmer s Manual FIP Set the following fields to upload camera images event data and trigger information to an FTP server Include The uploaded data may consist of image event em data and trigger information Use the checkboxes to select the one s to upload Include Image Eventdata M Trigger info Host the hostname of the FTP server Username for authorization to the FTP server Host Password for authorization to the FTP server Filename template The filename format of the images SEH data can be customized with the help of the following password arguments Filename template Sy year 4 characters Sr year 2 characters Submit Show log Back to Event Manager So month Sd day Sh hour Sm minute Ss second 1 millisecond St fra
32. ion where traffic monitoring is only necessary at some times of the day e g we want to upload images containing motion e g from 6 to 11 With this setup the trigger task uploading of images will be executed only when both the Scheduler and the Hardware Motion Detector are asserted so both trigger signals at the same time are necessary to start uploading Example B Let A B be set where A is the Hardware Motion Detector B is the GPIO trigger This setup may correspond to a scenario where an inductive loop is used to send triggers through GPIO when it detects motion and the camera Hardware Motion Detector is also used to support the loop in case of pedestrians or vehicles that can be barely detected by the loop e g bicycles If A B is set then upload occurs when a trigger signal arrives on the GPIO or from the Hardware Motion Detector or both so either trigger signal is sufficient to start uploading Brackets can also be used in the formulas to express complex relationships Let A B amp C be set where A is the Hardware Motion Detector B is the Scheduler C is the UART trigger In this case trigger event occurs only if 1 motion is detected 2 the Scheduler trigger is asserted at the same time 3 trigger signal does not arrive on the UART NOTE Spaces are not allowed in formulas ParkIT User s Manual Page 25 41 Software Trigger By using the software trigger source triggers can be sent t
33. metimems Si motion sequence ID hexadecimal number Sx frame index within a sequence hexadecimal number text string e g Sd Sh Sm Ss 1 JPEG argument set results in file names like 06 11 08 37 957 JPEG Settings are applied after clicking Submit SMTP Camera data can be forwarded in simple e mails as well To Include Image Eventdata M Trigger info use SMTP protocol provide the following information Hast testserver Include see above at FTP Send type of data to be sent in e mail Host hostname or IP address of the mail server Password Username for authentication Password for authentication From sender of the e mail To recipient of the e mail Filename template see above at FTP Filename template d Sh Sm s 1 JPEG Username user From testsender itestuser To testusertestserver Jil Settings are applied after clicking on Submit Show log Back to Event Manager ParkIT User s Manual Page 31 41 HTTP POST When using the HTTP POST protocol camera data can be forwarded to a web server for further processing Include The uploaded data may consist of image event post data and trigger information Use the checkboxes to select the one s to upload Include Image M Eventdata M Trigger info Host Address of the web server e g Host 192 168 0 12 index php zem So Filename Template See FTP above Settings are applied after clicking on Submit Logging Uploaded data and or images are logge
34. o brightness is enabled automatic strategies are used to adjust the brightness of the camera image Brightness Target The following automatic brightness strategies set and maintain the value set here darker brighter 100 0 100 e Manual In manual mode the values of gain shutter and iris can be adjusted manually e ANPR Strategy appropriate for ANPR camera purposes The ANPR strategy does not let any pixels to burn out e Overview Strategy appropriate for overview camera purposes This mode allows some pixels to burn out e Quick The Quick controller method adapts to the brightness changes of the camera environment quickly This strategy is suitable for special overview purposes e Parking this strategy is appropriate in case of slow motion vehicles from firmware version 1 12 0 22 The iris can not be altered in this strategy Auto Brightness Mode The current strategy is displayed and can be selected here Auto Brightness m Mode ANPR Light condition day Target pa kA Light condition Brightness settings can be set for day and night light conditions respectively The light condition returns the value day or night based on the camera light sensor Gain ris BrightNow By p Target m p n Gain Gain is the extent to which the strength of a video signal is boosted Note that high gain values result in noisy images Iris Iris is a mechanical device that controls the amount of
35. o the camera either from user applications or using the Send Trigger button on the web interface The time of trigger start and trigger end can be brought forward or delayed by Start offset ms and End offset ms Settings are applied after clicking Submit UART Trigger The camera can be triggered through its UART Besides the common UART properties baudrate byte size parity number of stop bits the communication protocol can also be specified here An UART trigger event starts with a Trigger Start Token TST byte then max 254 bytes of trigger data may follow and then it ends with a Trigger End Token TET byte The trigger start timestamp will be the system time at the instant the TST arrives plus the Start Offset while the trigger end timestamp will be the system time at the instant the TET arrives plus the End Offset Trigger data including the TST and TET will be forwarded to the Event Manager along with the image It is possible to specify the byte value of the TST e g entering OxOA means the trigger will begin with a wm byte or check Start on first byte which means whatever byte comes first or follows the last end token will be the trigger Start token Trigger task upload can be set to be launched at various stages of a trigger signal 1 Level Mode In case of level mode trigger task is executed continuously until the end of the trigger signal i 0 Trigger Start Trigger End 2 Rising Edge Mode In case of ri
36. or reading both reflective and non reflective license plates This task is realized by switching to lower and higher light output between odd and even frames With this illuminating technique the camera captures images with more and less intensive illumination The former images will be suitable for the recognition of non reflective license plates while the latter ones are for reflective plates If Enable Disable is selected this value stands for the illuminating light output for odd frames and is represented as a percentage of the Flash Intensity value E g if Flash Intensity is set to 50 and Frame Parity Flashing is set to 20 then the camera will flash with 50 power on even frames and 10 20 of the 50 on odd frames NOTE To assign Flash Intensity and Frame Parity Flashing values for brightness modes light conditions check Enable Auto Brightness on the Brightness Control Tab Flash Intensity FPF of the Current Configuration This option represents the saved Flash Intensity and Frame Parity Flashing values saved for brightness mode and light condition set at Mode and Light condition By clicking on Save the set Flash Intensity and Frame Parity Flashing values are saved to the set Mode and Light condition ParkIT User s Manual Page 21 41 ARH Adaptive Recognition Hungary Motion Detection NOTE This feature has to be ignored in case of using LetUgo automated entry and exit control software product With the h
37. or reducing mains flickering caused by artificial light sources on the camera image By this value the camera can be synchronized to the mains frequency of its environment 230V 50Hz or 110V 60Hz Skipping frames Frames captured by the sensor can be skipped and omitted from Capturing Image capturing frequency of the sensor 60 0 2 Skipping frames e Number of frames per second 20 Flashing Number of flashes on the built in illuminator in one second o gt o O e Image rotating mirroring Rotate in degrees 0 3 Horizontal mirroring Vertical mirroring i Image buffer processing pok de skipping the SNE all Reserved memory size for the GXD system MBytes LAM Images 512K e 1 every second frame is processed e 7 every eighth frame is processed it drops 7 frames than keeps one Maximal size of an image KBytes Save Go to profile Number of frames per second This option calculates the actual FPS value from the Image capturing freguency of the sensor and the Skipping frames values Flashing Number of flashes on the built in illuminator in one second Flashing freguency of the illuminator Image rotating mirroring The system is capable of rotating and mirroring images e Rotate in degrees 0 or 180 Camera image rotation in degrees e Horizontal mirroring If ticked then horizontal mirroring is enabled e Vertical mirroring If ticked then vertical mirroring is enabled
38. r of burned out pixels Nsteps Read only parameter Number of interventions from the camera start Iris min minimal iris value Iris max maximal iris value Iris step extent of the steps Gain gain value for image capturing Shutter value of shutter in us Gamma gamma correction on the camera image Daynightcut under this rate the control does not take effect the environment is too dark to reach the target Daynighthist it determines the range around the daynightcut which influences the day night transition For example if the daynightcut is set to 70 and the daynighthist is set to 5 if the value reaches 65 the day mode will turn into night mode and in case of 75 the night mode will turn into day mode In this way the status will not alter between the boundaries Auto filter responsible for the filter switch 1 IR Cut is turned on in day mode 2 All pass filter is turned on in night mode Auto modesw switching of the modes 1 the switching is automatic 0 stays in a previously set mode ParkIT User s Manual Page 17 41 ZS AR Adaptive Recognition Hungary Ledpc day Flash Intensity at daytime Leddiff day odd even flashes at daytime See Frame Parity Flashing Ledpc_night Flash Intensity at night Leddiff_night odd even flashes at night See Frame Parity Flashing Main loop sleep determines the frequency of the control algorithm in milliseconds How often should the control algorithm
39. s in a second Start offset ms O Reguired samples Minimal number of egual valued samples to accept the input as active E g we measure the voltage on the GP input pin a 100 times a leg ler second Sample Rate 100 A required samples value of 10 means that we must measure high voltage consecutively 10 times in order to accept the pin as active without measuring any low values in between This parameter is Submit for debouncing as well Trigger mode Rising edge gt Logic 1 voltage level Defines which voltage value low or high represents the logic value of 1 that is when is the trigger input considered to be Active by the camera E g if it is set to low then the input is in a high state by default and if voltage drops to low a trigger event is generated Start offset ms This amount of delay will be added to the start timestamp of the trigger event Possible values in milliseconds 10000 lt gt 10000 End offset ms This amount of delay will be added to the end timestamp of the trigger event Possible values in milliseconds 10000 lt gt 10000 Actual trigger Physical trigger Start offset End offset Trigger start Trigger end ParkIT User s Manual Page 27 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary With the help of two outputs trigger task cannot be launched only on the preconfigured modes level rising edge falling edge see UART
40. se of normally functioning cameras these should not be used in the cameras firmware update because it may damage the well functioning system it writes files which may be currently used by the system These files can be uploaded by the Recovery mode ParkIT User s Manual Page 34 41 ARH Ek 4 Adaptive Recognition Hungary e Update xxx bin These are the so called firmware update files They serve for the update of a functioning system It could be for example in case of update from the version 16 to 17 However these cannot be used in the recovery mode only in normal mode of the camera e Xxx cfz These files contain only configuration settings For example if the user or image settings will be saved and then reloaded later Such files should be uploaded to or created on the normal mode of the camera although it can be done in the recovery mode as well In some cases the extension is not bin or cfz but tar gz In these cases the beginning of the file has to be Factory or Update Web interface of the recovery mode Information screen RECOVERY MODE Serial number 000068 Panel type 1 Version 4 0 400 533MHz DSP with DDR3 memory Sensor type 15 CMOS 1 2MPix 1280x960 GS RGB IPU type 25 X25 with DDR3 memory Firmware version 1 12 0 26 Recovery mode MAC 00 1D 4D 00 00 FE IP 192 0 2 3 255 255 255 0 Normal mode MAC 00 1D 4D 00 00 68 DHCP OFF IPv4 192 0 2 189 255 255 255 0
41. sing edge mode trigger task is executed once at the moment when the trigger signal arrives fT Trigger Start Trigger End 3 Falling Edge Mode In case of falling edge mode trigger task is executed once at the moment when the trigger signal ceases 1 0 l Trigger Start Trigger Eng ParkIT User s Manual Page 26 41 GPIO Trigger On this page the general purpose input and output GPIO ports can be set GP input can be used for triggering To do this the sample rate with which the port is sampled must be specified Note that if a high sample rate is set then erratic behavior may occur due to bouncing Always use the lowest possible sample rate The voltage level can also be set that corresponds to the logic 1 level A constant offset can be added to the assertion making active and the de assertion making inactive of the GP input with start and end offset Output If ticked the trigger output of the camera is active If empty it is Output O inactive This is e g for opening the barrier Input T Input This is e g for detecting the arrival of a car If the trigger input of the sample rate C wm jg camera is active the bulb is green It is red when the input is in an invalid state debouncing failed Required samples Logic 1 voltage level Low Sample Rate This is for debouncing The General Purpose Input is sampled with this frequency e g 100 Hz means the voltage on the input pin is output measured 100 time
42. that are loaded at startup and cannot be changed at runtime One of the profiles has to be always active and the active profile cannot be deleted The camera has a pre defined default profile that cannot be erased but altered only or Set as current by users NOTE To activate new profiles the camera must be restarted Creating new profiles New profiles can be created according to the followings 1 Click Create new on the Profiles page 2 Customize the new profile by setting the parameters of the HTTP server Hardware layer and Live view setup menus 3 Enter a name for the new profile and click Save NOTE Maximum 32 different profiles can be created Export profiles Settings of camera profiles can be saved into a tar gz file ready to be uploaded to other ParkIT cameras The name of the file will contain the exact date and time of exporting as follows yyyymmdd_hhmmss tar gz E g 20120620_101422 tar gz The saved settings can be uploaded to other ParkIT cameras by browsing the tar gz file in the Setup Update page Export profiles users and groups Besides saving all profile settings into a tar gz file just as in case of Export all profiles this option also saves user and group configurations The result will be a compressed tar gz archive as detailed in the previous option and can be uploaded to other ParkIT cameras in the same way ParkIT User s Manual Page 6 41 Adaptive Recognition Hun
43. the camera must be restarted The restart takes several seconds after which the camera is ready for operation with saved or default settings Help Open the ParkIT manuals for more information on camera setups and management Recovery Mode The camera has a Recovery Mode primarily designed to maintain the communication with the camera when it is unreachable for various reasons e g due to misconfiguration The following section is intended to provide you a complete understanding on the Recovery mode v3 x The 3 x version can be used in case of cameras with previous firmware versions as well from 1 12 0 26 firmware version In case of previous versions please update the camera at least to version 1 12 0 26 Entering Recovery mode Starting of the Recovery mode can be implemented in the following way By magnetization 1 2 Power off the camera Touch a magnet not included to the sunshield of the camera right in the middle and hold it in position See figure below Power on the camera and wait 5 seconds Remove the magnet Reach the camera via its default 192 0 2 3 IP address Use the centerline of the camera to help to locate the position of the magnet The recommended strength of the magent is 1210 mT millitesla Magnet Update Factory and other compressed files Difference between the files e Factory xxx bin These files are prepared by the manufacturer and they mean a complete system backup In ca
44. the control should operate ParkIT User s Manual Page 19 41 Optics Control Focus Manual focus adjustment Set focus to make the camera image sharp Autofocus By autofocus the camera adjust focus automatically until it detects that the camera image is sharp Auto focusing may also include automatic brightness adjustment if the brightness of the camera image is not satisfactory for the auto focusing process NOTE The camera is capable of focusing to a specified area within its view e g on a license plate Move and resize the red rectangle on the camera image to set this area for the autofocus Zoom Manual zoom adjustment Set zoom to reach the intended camera view Iris Iris is a mechanical device that controls the amount of light reaching the sensor If 0 then no light can pass through to the camera sensor Resize and move the red rectangle to select the operation area of the autofocus Se NNN Calibrate All Calibrate All Use this button for focus zoom and iris calibrations The motorized optics can be operated in finite many steps Calibration means rescanning the entire range of the optics to measure the exact position and length of control to compensate deviations if there are any If the auto brightness is enabled the iris cannot be altered If this button does not appear it means that your device has not to be calibrated Filter This parameter is available only for cameras equipped with filter s
45. ting impairment when exceeding safe voltage FPS values Possible values No no overdrive Yes the LED control circuit is intervening to protect the LEDs Memory usage Total Buffer Memory size of the image buffer Free Buffer Memory size of free memory in the image buffer Total Device Memory size of full system memory Free Device Memory size of free system memory Loaded Modules The name path and short description of modules is enlisted in this group For more information see ParkIT Programmer s Manual Camera Log Camera events are logged into the central log file for administrative and error management purposes The lines records of the log can be filtered for specific events according to the typed in characters Filtered events are listed after clicking Submit Note that the log file content is erased after restarting the camera To save log file enter the following command into your browser s address bar http IP address logging logstream getlog ajaxcall 1 The appeared data can be inserted into any text editor by simple copy paste procedure Update The firmware of the camera can be updated by this option according to the followings Browse the tar gz firmware file then click Update Click Export all to save profile user group network and time zone settings as described in the Profile page description ParkIT User s Manual Page 33 41 Restart Under certain circumstances e g when changing camera profile
46. ue M wed M Thu M fri M sat M Sun NOTE Use semicolons at the end of the SE vey SSS lines the mark end of data Minuters every second s 0 10 20 304050 Submit Back to Event Manager Within the outputs two kinds of triggering can be specified time instance and time interval Time instance s When selecting time instances trigger signals are emitted according to the set frequency This frequency can be set from once a month to every second Time interval s When selecting time intervals a trigger signal is emitted until the specified second minute hour has elapsed E g Day s of the month 12 15 on the 12 and 15 of the every month Days of the week M Mon M Tue M wed Thu Kr Msat M sun on every weekday Hour s of the day 6 8 from 6am until 8am Minute s every in every minute of the selected hour s Second s 0 As time instances Trigger signals are emitted on the 12 and 15 in every month independently from weekdays since all weekdays are ticked it does not matter that on which weekday 12 and 15 will be from 6am until 8am once in every minute at 0 seconds 06 01 00 06 02 00 06 03 00 TOLO 0 Tue 12 Apr 2011 06 00 00 GMT Tue 12 April 2011 08 00 00 GMT ParkIT User s Manual Page 29 41 Adaptive Recognition Hungary As time intervals Trigger signals are emitted on the 12 and 15 of the every month independently from weekdays since all weekdays are ticked it does not matter that on w
47. witchers The state of a filter switcher can be of two types e All pass The filter passes both visible and infrared light use this setting when infrared illumination is present and necessary typically at nighttime capturing e IR cut The filter cuts out infrared light to maintain color fidelity on color images ParkIT User s Manual Page 20 41 ARH Adaptive Recognition Hungary Flash Control In the Flash Control section various parameters of the camera illumination can be set Flash Control Flash Intensity EN dE Eo Frame Parity Flashing LT 425 Enable Disable Mode ANPR Light condition Day 2 Flash Intensity FPF of the Current Configuration 20133 If one of the automatic brightness control modes is active its flashing parameters can be adjusted and saved here Flash Intensity By this parameter the light output of the camera illuminator can be adjusted NOTE In case of 1 3MP camera models adjusting Flash Intensity and Frame Parity Flashing are not supported they can only be turned on off If Enable Disable is not selected this value stands for the illuminating light output for all frames Otherwise this value is valid on even frames only Frame Parity Flashing NOTE The use of this function is required only under such special circumstances when the recognition of both reflective and non reflective number plates is necessary This option can be used to setup the camera f
48. wo types Camera image and Motion detection image Maximum number of simultaneous connections Default 2 Idle connection limit in milliseconds Default 10 Frame limit Connection is closed as the number of frames the camera has sent reaches this value Default 0 0 no limit Connection time limit Connection is closed after this time is up It represents the maximal length of connection time in seconds Default 0 0 no limit Values are applied after clicking Save ParkIT User s Manual Page 9 41 Users NOTE At the first occasion the camera automatically starts with administrator rights In order to create new users and groups a user with admin privileges must be created first Settings related to users can be managed on this page The camera handles users on five different access levels detailed below Users can be deleted and edited with the corresponding buttons Note that edited user settings will be applied only after restarting the camera Adding new users New user profiles can be created after clicking on Add new user In the appearing form data of the new user must be provided into the corresponding fields Access level of the logged out users The camera can be enabled to be accessed by users who are not logged in The access level of such users can be set up by this option NOTE Users with Guest access level cannot be created this access level can be set up as Access level of the

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