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2. GV 800 650 Card III Um UE nnn Audio 1 4 White Video 9 16 Blue Figure 1 2 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 1 2 Install Driver After you install the GV Video Capture Card on the computer the Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically detect the device Ignore the wizard and follow these steps to install driver 1 Insert the GV LPR CD select My Computer locate and double click the CD DVD Drive icon GV LPR V3 0 2 Double click the Driver folder and then run Drvinst exe This dialog box appears Z GeoVision Driver Installer Remove Figure 1 3 3 Click Install to install the driver When the installation is complete this message will appear Install Successfully 4 Click Exit to close the dialog box Note GV LPR does not support GV 2004 and GV 2008 video capture cards However when GV LPR is integrated with GV System on the same PC it is compatible with all series of GV Video Capture Cards 1 1 3 Connect Hardware Watchdog To reboot the computer by the hardware watchdog on the GV Video Capture Card a connection needs to be made from the card to the motherboard 1 Using the supplied jumper wire connect the reset jumper pins on the card and on the motherboard PC Reset Switch Motherboard Front Panel Jumper Figure 1 4 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 2 Ifthe computer has a res
3. Figure 1 7 3 Click Install to install the driver When the installation is complete this message will appear Install done 4 Click Exit to close the dialog box 5 To verify the driver is installed correctly go to Device Manager Expanding the Ports field you should see one entry for Prolific USB to Serial Bridge 4 Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT ay Communications Pork COM ps Ei Prolific USB to Serial Bridge COPS Figure 1 8 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 3 Install O Module GV LPR supports I O detection mode so that sensors can trigger the GV LPR to do recognition This section describes the installation of the I O modules 3 Es a NT pe f ll iS ian i mn Cum GV Series Capture Card USB Cable wm En d fe Ko a 7 S K E Camera E GV I O USB Box Light IR Sensor Laser Sensor or Loop detector Figure 1 9 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 3 1 Install GV NET Card V3 1 The GV NET Card is a RS 485 RS 232 interface converter This Card connects to the RS 232 port or USB port on your computer and allows RS 485 devices to be connected through the Card Specification RJ 11 to DB9 RS 232 Interface Communication Environmental Condition 0 C 55 C 5 95 Non Condensing Compatible Model All GV Video Capture Card Models Dimensions 97 W x 90 H mm Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 3 2 Insta
4. Leal COM Details Je Registry Details 4 Figure 2 10 nd MSADCOR DLL Li msado15 dll fad MSADOMD DLL Li msadrh15 dll fd MSDASC DLL od MSDASQL DLL fod MSDASGLR DLL fd OLEDB32 DLL fa SQLOLEDB DLL fa SOLSRV32 DLL C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C Program Files Common Files syste C AWINDOWS system32 C AWINDOW S system32 C Program Files Common Files syste C AWINDOW S system32 15 Version FileV ersion 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_rtm 2000 085 111 7 00 xpsp_s 2000 085 111 7 00 xpsp_s 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_ttm 2 81 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_ttm 2 575 1117 0 xpsp_sp2_tt b Operation Current analysis complete E A Chapter 2 Software Installation 6 Ifthe version is 2 7 or higher you may skip the next procedure of installing MDAC Otherwise you should follow the instructions in 2 2 2 to install MDAC 2 2 2 Install MDAC 1 Please select the folder of Utility and then Mdac2 8 from t
5. 1 Torun the verification process please click the Recognition Database button yer select Watermark Proof Registered Plates Database Recognition Database Watermark Proof 2 Select the file to be verified 3 The verification result will be shown as below fi Water Mark Proof 20041205212108140_01_1_7937FW jpg File View Option TIELET Figure 4 8 Overview of the toolbar Button Name pe Open File First Frame oO Play Ea Previous Frame Next Frame pas Previous Watermarked Frame 3 Next Watermarked Frame Similar Rate qq Original Extracted L L lol x Description Click and select a video or image file to be verified Go to the first frame of the file Only for Video file Play the file Only for Video file Go to the previous frame of the file Only for Video file Go to the next frame of the file Only for Video file Go to the previous frame that contains watermark Only for Video file Go to the next frame that contains watermark Only for Video file 61 Chapter 4 Recognition Database The Watermark Proof displays the verifying result as follows Similar Rate If the image has not been tampered with the Check sum displays a rate over 90 Otherwise a rate lower then 90 will be treated as tampered Original vs Extracted The Extracted section should have the same icon displayed as the one in the Original section If not it indicates the ima
6. 8 1 Installing SMS Server To install the SMS Server application follow these steps 1 Insert the GV LPR CD to the PC connected to a GSM GPRS modem It will run automatically and a window appears 2 Select the Utility 3 Click SMS run Setup exe and follow the on screen instructions 8 2 The SMS Server Window Run the SMS Server program from the Start menu The following window appears 73 Chapter 8 SMS Device Information Device GMb PCS Band Gohl 9001800 MHz SMS Status Queue 0 Send Successi 03 Failures 011 Figure 8 1 The controls in the SMS Server window No Name Description 1 Start Stop Service Starts or stops the SMS Server 2 SMS Log Setting Sets up the SMS Log 3 Account Setting Creates and edits accounts 4 Server Setting Sets up the SMS Server 5 Device Setting Sets up the GSM GPRS modem 6 Exit Logs out administrator changes password or exits the SMS server 74 Chapter 8 SMS 8 3 SMS Server Setup Before starting the SMS service you must configure these three settings 1 Device Settings 2 Server Settings and 3 Account Settings 8 3 1 Device Settings 1 Click the Device Setting button No 5 Figure 8 1 and then select GSM Module The following dialog box appears x COM Port coma Detect Device Information Mame Telit Model GM6 POS Si Ready Select Band IER ES Figure 8 2 Select the COM port c
7. Figure 3 5 Camera Caption You may set the Camera Caption whether turn off the display by selecting OFF shows the Camera ID or shows the Camera ID Name at the upper left corner of the Main Video Windows Camera Caption C OFF Camera ID Figure 3 6 File Storage Available displays the available free space of your hard drive If the first drive hits 2GB then the system will automatically switch to the second hard drive for recording when there is more than one hard drive have been assigned for the File Storage If Recycle Files option is enabled then the system will start deleting the earliest image files to make space for the new image files when the system runs out of the free storage If the Recycle Files option is not selected 23 Chapter 3 System Configuration then the system will simply stop saving when there is no free storage Click the Set Location button The Location Setup dialog box will appear This dialog box displays the location path of your saved image files and its available free space You can click on the folder icon to Add or Delete location path for saving image files Note When integrated with GV Series DVR please Do Not set the folder of video storage path of GV Series DVR to the same logical hard drive of GV LPR File Storage That will cause the GV Series DVR to use up the hard drive File Storage Available SI 3262 GE L M Recycle Files BS set Location
8. GV LPR License Plate Recognition User Manual V3 0 L GeoVision 2008 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision is not responsible for printing or clerical errors GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation May 2008 Contents 1 Hardware Installation 1 KH nestal Video Capture Card ss sans 1 1 1 1 Connections of Video Captured Card 2 LA et IOVIV GN yana en a nan denim coton 3 1 1 3 Connect Hardware Watchdog saensnennnsnnesennnennnsnrernresrrneenne 3 12 SEET 4 1 2 1 With a GV Video Capture Card on GV LPR System 00 000 4 1 2 2 Without a GV Video Capture Card on GV LPR System 4 E IVS OIL DEMO ne a ee Aie 4 E APCE MOTS a 6 Tech dek OWEN Te doit 7 t32 ENN VO CArd enee 8 L it Reegele deg 9 1334 Instal GV VO USB EE nine desde 10 2 Software Installation
9. LPR Ei Setup will install GeoVision GY LPR Global in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose not to install GeoVision GY LPAR Global by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Directory C G LPR Browse Cancel Figure 2 2 4 Inthe select program folder dialog box you may rename your GV LPR folder in the empty text column under Program Folders If you are not going to do any modification simply click Next and the installation will start Follow the rest of the instructions to complete the installation Select Program Folder Ei Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below ou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders Startup Back Cancel Figure 2 3 12 Chapter 2 Software Installation 5 Select whether you want to add it to the Startup so that the GV LPR automatically starts running when the PC is power on It is suggested to select Yes SS gt S Would you like to add GY LPR to Windows Startup Figure 2 4 6 You may select to restart the computer immediately or later It is recommended to restart the computer before running GV LPR Installation Complete x Please restart your computer before using GY LPR C Mo Iwil restart my comp
10. 4 2 3 View Recognition Video 59 4 2 4 View Overview Video 60 S Watermark Di te e EE 60 5 Registered Plates Database NNN 63 BA Add RO CONG EN 64 D2 lg e ee WEE 65 Deo DEIEIERGCO e DE 65 5 4 P riorm Record Queries sisi ie eee eee 65 D COO ROCO BE 65 DO F EE 65 S EEN ee 66 56 WISDIAY EX ila DATA RL entit s 66 5 9 Select Type of Data for Display 66 SE Te he de e CN 67 6 PO Mt Ter te e EE 67 G2 let 68 Ts le CORRE 69 Ll GNEDSPIDPR SENO seie eraen EIE u EKER EEE ENERE 69 7 2 TOP EE EE 69 Lo Remote D SKIOD CINNE E 70 TA en 70 725 Database SYNC SCV EN En dre us need ie wwe 71 ZO COnN O GV EPR EE 71 Tf lt GOMMECTIOOMS SEW EE 72 8 Short Messag Servi sirisser aiia 73 8 MSNM See M a Ee 73 8 2 The SMS Server Window 73 8 3 SMS SeNet EEN 75 Sal DEVICE STU S eect eu se alec en 75 E DENEI SEMINO S eirese eee sas ect seen ete etes 76 G33 ee nn due EE 79 Sa SM e e EE 81 SAT SENI SMS Ode sn sise 81 E TE ee EE Re DEN 81 0 0 PASSW SO CU TY see ERE feta Die oo don mien ec 83 8 6 Connecting GV LPR to SMS Server 83 8 6 1 Setting Mobile Numbers nannnannnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnennnnnne 84 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Hardware Installation The Hardware components included in your system may vary depending on the model or optional features you purchased This chapter will describe all available hardware components of the GV LPR system and its
11. A hard drive of 80G can record about 1 million records of data 4 1 Recognition Records You may view the latest recognition records from the Recognition Records The number buttons at the right hand side are the switches for you to select the records from which cameras to be shown W396KNT 3 24 2008 8 06 59 PM D Day s 00 24 27 W3S6KNT 100030 O J H Engineer i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0919 387 523 W396KNT 3 24 2008 8 06 59 PM 7 W396KNT 100030 O J H Engineer i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0919 387 523 PI56450 3 24 2008 8 06 55 PM D Day s 00 24 26 Visitors M424NON 3 24 2008 8 06 49 PM M424NON 100041 Brendy Sales i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0919 952 130 Wi424NON 3 24 2008 8 06 49 PM D Day s 00 24 27 M424N0N 100041 Brendy Sales i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0919 952 130 P738TRE 3 24 2008 8 06 47 PM 3 P738TRE 100001 Ken Engineer i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0920 772 921 P738TRE 3 24 2008 8 06 47 PM D Day s 00 24 27 4 PY38TRE 100001 Engineer i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0920 772 921 P589RYM 3 24 2008 8 06 43 PM D Days 00 24 26 g P589RY M 100052 Engineer 0912 483 655 P5S9RYM 3 24 2008 8 06 43 PM f P589RYM 100052 Engineer 0912 483 555 S4465SNB 3 24 2008 3 06 40 PM d S445SNB 100024 Paul Engineer i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0968 589 343 S4465SNB 3 24 2008 8 06 40 PM D Day s 00 24 26 S445SNB 100024 Paul Engineer i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0968 589 343 N528LYS 3 24 2008 8 06 35 PM d N528LYS 100040 Pierce Director
12. Alarm Definition Setting TEST85 General External Groupes Camera 1 f Repeat Camera 2 Camera 3 E pen i pn Camera 4 Alarm Sound Options LED Massage Start Porgrarn At Startup Figure 3 55 External Group s You can set up different alarm settings by recognition results from connected cameras The External Group s allows you to create the black and white lists at the same time to block or grant certain registered 45 Chapter 3 System Configuration users Each registered record can be assigned to the user defined groups For details refer to 5 7 Add Record Clicking External Group s in the left panel allows you to create different groups and set up alarm settings for each group Alarm Definition Setting a TEST111 Alias lv Send SMa General au External Groupis P M Send SMS g Camera 1 Notify Message SEHR Camera 2 Camera 3 Registered Mobile number Content Camera 4 Display Time pm second s Found the registered plate ID for amp 5 w Motifs Sound Chimes iv DE E Send E Mail W Save Image as JPEG File W Attach recognition file Attach overview file Haute CENT Mail to Edit License Plate Subject The notification of plate ID Ww LED Message Content None x Found the registered plate ID for s The registered plate ID for s Group List y Group 1 Group 1 A Remove Figure 3 56 Alias You can give a desired name to t
13. Check the icon and define the number for the SMS notification Up to three recipients can receive the SMS simultaneously 78 Chapter 8 SMS 8 3 3 Account Settings Click the Account Setting button No 3 Figure 8 1 to display the following window Account Settirig 65 amp r x 2 9 83 Address Book Account Information 6 E 1 A Group 1 Matify Yes fh Mabile 1 886 920632919 7 Mobile 2 006 935261 462 Mobile 3 006 930 71759568 Login IP 127 0 0 1 Login Time PaE 4 06 52 PM 8 Statistics Group 1 Client 3 5000 Figure 8 6 Account Setting The controls in the Account Setting window No Name Description 1 Add A Group Creates a group 2 Add A Client Creates a client 3 Delete A Group Client Deletes a created group or client 4 View Edit A Client Highlight one client and click the button to view or edit its information 5 Find A Client searches a client 6 Address Book Lists the created groups and clients 7 Account Information Displays the highlighted client s account information SC Displays the number of created groups and clients The SMS Server 8 Statistics can serve up to 5000 clients at one time 19 Chapter 8 SMS Creating a client 1 Click the Add A Client button No 2 Figure 8 6 This dialog box appears xj Login ID Host 1 Password eeeee Cancel Information No Country Code Mobile Number 1 886 22318098 2 886 28759603 3 886 9354231 Telephone
14. D Recognition Result Export Setup Registered Visitors Enable Unrecognized Enable Figure 3 46 In the Filename Format Setup you can decide the format of the exported data You may enable Prefix Content and Separation Content between Data and Suffix if needed They take effect in the filename and data of the exported file 41 Chapter 3 System Configuration E Filename Format Setup Enable Pret Prefix Content Enable Separation Separation Content Enable Sufix Sufis Content Figure 3 47 6 Note the options included in Select Data You may output not only the license plate number from License Plate but also Camera Recognition time Stay time Drive Direction Host Name Recognition Confidence Identify Recognition Image Fullpath and Relation Image Fullpath Identify equal to 0 means that is a Registered equal to 1 means Visitors and 2 means Unrecognized Click each desired item to set up in detail You can enable Separation Content see Figure 3 41 to separate the information Camera Export Data Camera Camera Write to filename Plate ID Write to file Recognition Time Stay Time Drive Direction Host Name Recognition Confidence Identity Recognition Image Fullpath Relation Image Fullpath Figure 3 48 7 Inthe Export Data Camera field if you want the Data to be in the filename set the Enable to Yes If you want the Data to be written to the exported file s
15. 1 0 detection devices are not allowed to be installed Hotkey Set up the hotkey for the manual recognition Move the cursor to the HotKey field press the desired on key the keyboard The keys from F1 to F12 or the combination of Ctrl and other keys can be used as HotKeys Recognition Result From There are 1 picture 3 pictures and 5 pictures options to be selected It is the number of images to be captured to be recognized for each trigger It is used for Manual Detection and I O Detection mode The greater value provides more accuracy and more CPU resource is needed Setup Recognition Region You may add or subtract the region where the license plate is to be recognized License plates outside this region will not be recognized To add or subtract the region please drag your mouse in the Recognition Region Setup area and confirm with the left button on the mouse To synchronize detection region between recognition and motion You can set up the same detection region for both Recognition Region and Motion Detection Region Matching Mode You may select the tolerance of comparison while performing matching the recognized result of the license plate with the registered database There are 4 types of modes All Characters Match 1 Character Mismatch 2 Characters Mismatch and 3 Characters Mismatch To replace the recognized plate with a fuzzy match from the database If the recognized plate is similar to
16. 2008 D 6 44 58 PM Ma Camera 1 a 3 STAY_TIME AVERAGE_SPEED M Min value Le Min value 1 Day s 0 Hour s VF Max value 10 Day s 0 Hour s Select sort field None Figure 4 4 58 Chapter 4 Recognition Database 4 2 2 Export Recognition Records 1 Select the records to be exported z BS Recognition Database FilefFi Operate O RecordiR View A a La R E a io SA Uh a a mn INCOMING EYENT_T 2 Outgoing 3 24 2 Incoming 3 24 200 fs Incoming Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Outgoing Incoming Incoming Outgoing 200 10 PM Incoming 3 24 07 10 PM Outgoing 3 24 2008 8 07 15 PM Incoming 3 24 2008 8 07 14 PM DA 1IMIB I W1IF BTO3NUI BTO3NUJ P5S88LTD PS88LTD RON GA ra rs IQ e 9 rs F9 mt PJ FO ra Figure 4 5 2 Click File on the menu bar and select to export to Microsoft Access format or HTML document format BS Recognition Database Son OpoerateicO Record Viewty Drirk Dn Ctrl F i Incoming Exit Incoming Figure 4 6 3 Select the path and input the file name 4 2 3 View Recognition Video to be used with GV Series DVR integration You may click button to launch Quick Search or ViewLog of GV Series DVR to watch the video recorded when the vehicles enter the recognition region Features of Quick Search are listed below For the features
17. 2228098 FAX 2228097 E mail gy1 geovision com tw Address Neihu Rd Taipei Taiwan Note Notify Setting Send SMS notification to the client s network administrators Jv when connection is abnormal Set up three mobile numbers in above Information section Send SMS notification to the client s operators when E connection is abnormal Figure 8 7 2 Type a login ID and password They will be the ID and password for the client to log in the SMS Server Figure 8 11 3 Inthe Information section type the client s related information You can specify three mobile numbers of the client s network administrators for SMS notification 4 Inthe Notify Setting section you can send a SMS to the client in the case of gt Internet disconnection between the client and the SMS Server or gt Improper program shutdown in the client The recipients can be gt The clients network administrators define three mobile numbers in above Information section gt The client s operators See Setting Mobile Numbers later in this chapter For the users of Dispatch Server and Vital Sign Monitor refer to the CMS User s Manual Clicking the Question mark can view the specified mobile numbers at the client site 5 Click Save for above settings Disabling a client You can disable subscription services to an individual client when subscription expires In the Account Settings window Figure 8 6 right cl
18. SMS Alert From DVR TEST105 POS loss preve 11 2 2007 15 33 28 SMS Alert From DVR TEST105 POS loss preve 11 2 2007 15 33 29 SMS Alert From DVR TEST105 POS loss preve 11 2 2007 15 33 36 SMS Alert From DVR TEST105 POS loss preve 11 2 2007 15 33 48 SMS Alert From DVR TEST105 POS loss preve Figure 8 9 Server Receive Time 7 5 2007 2 28 15 AM 7 5 2007 2 28 54 AM 7 5 2007 11 53 33 PM 7 5 2007 11 53 45 PM 7 5 2007 11 53 52 PM 7 5 2007 11 53 52 PM 7 5 2007 11 53 59 PM 7 5 2007 11 54 11 PM 81 Send SMS Time 7 5 2007 2 28 18 AM 7 5 2007 2 28 57 AM 7 5 2007 11 53 37 PM 7 5 2007 11 53 49 PM 7 5 2007 11 53 56 PM 7 5 2007 11 54 02 PM 7 5 2007 11 54 09 PM 7 5 2007 11 54 16 PM Status Success Success Success Success Success Success Success Success Chapter 8 SMS The buttons on the Event Log Browser No Name Description 1 Open Opens an event log 2 Reload Refreshes the event log manually 3 Filter Defines the search criteria 4 Backup Exports the current event list and video files 5 Print Prints the current event list 6 SMS Event Log Displays the log of SMS server evenis 7 System Event Log Displays the log of SMS server activities 8 Exit Exits the browser 9 About Displays the application information of SMS Log Browser SMS Event Log Clicking the SMS Event Log button No 6 Figure 8 9 on the toolbar you can monitor senders ID mobile numbers text messages sent and failed SMS This can be ben
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20. i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0918 992 841 N528LYS 3 24 2008 8 06 35 PM 0 Day s 00 24 26 N528LYS 100040 Pierce Director i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0918 992 841 S331JUK 3 24 2008 8 06 29 PM 3 S331JUK 100010 David Sales i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0910 889 665 S331JUK 3 24 2008 8 06 29 PM D Day s 00 24 26 z G331J0K 100010 Sales i Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 1 0910 889 665 VDIVCD1 3 24 2008 8 06 28 PM Visitors D7VYCD1C 3 24 2008 8 06 21 PM Visitors 1VCO1CD 3 24 2008 8 06 21 PM Visitors D1X7FD 3 24 2008 8 04 55 PM j Visitors Figure 4 1 Double clicking any of the records will show the Event View You can get more information from the Event View for example the image of the vehicle or driver You may click Set Image as Registered Image so that next time when the vehicle is recognized the registered vehicle image is shown 96 Chapter 4 Recognition Database Event View Recognition Log CAMERA 2 LICENSE PY3STRE EVENT TI 2420088 06 47 PM INCOMING Out Save Image File as Registered Image Registered Plates Info Registered image LICENS REGIST IDENTITY ADDRESS TICKET 100001 Engineer 4F 1 Mo 229 Figure 4 2 4 2 Recognition Database You may click the Recognition Database button z to view the recognition records Recognition Database provides functions of Query Open Database Delete Record Print and Print Preview Records being queried will be shown with detailed items a
21. is used you should be very careful of the installation of the camera Make sure that the size of license plate goes in and out of the camera view are nearly the same Do not install so that it is a small license plate far away and becomes big when it comes nearer Please refer to images below as the guideline wm ta e CH Ae rf De Si dE h Pere Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 weber 4a Je sit AE erh Ji EI a ie al DEE chu i d LS Get SEH D PES A EA oh ure 3 22 ite ees ks Fig 30 Chapter 3 System Configuration Notification Recognition Window PIP You may enable the Recognition Window PIP so that the recognized image can be shown in the Picture In Picture form By default this window shows the last recognized image You may change it to show live video instead by changing the selection Then the Main Video Window will be changed to show the recognized image System Configuration Properties General Setting Camera 1 0 Device General Recognition Notification Recognition Window PB cr M Enable Recognition Video sl MW Display Region Default R gion Region Color Figure 3 23 You may adjust the PIP window by enable the Display Region and then setup in the Recognition Window PIP Display Region You may also reset it to default region by clicking the Default Region icon Overview Camera PIP You may enable the Overview Camera PIP so that you can capture the image of the dri
22. so that a program can be synchronized to run for integration Select Application You may select the Synchronized Application Path by clicking this button Sync Application Path The selected Sync Application Path will be shown Output Setup Up to 8 outputs can be set according to the result of the recognition Output Setup 1 8 are mainly for output triggering by recognition result Other programs can be synchronized to run for integration Hot Key can be set to trigger the outputs Output Trigger Name Output Setup Ei Output Setup 1 Cameral Je Enable Output 1 Alarm 1 KZ Pin Setup Output 3 SE 1 Pin 1 Delay 0 0 sec 0 0 i utpat 4 AI Status Trigger Output Condition M Syne Output ae Pin Setup Zu odul 1 Pin 2 Delay 0 0 sec 0 0 S Jh Same Application select Application eleng exe sync Application Path kd Hotkey Fi Figure 3 32 Output Trigger Name You may give a meaningful name to identify the trigger for example Gate or Light 35 Chapter 3 System Configuration Pin Setup Remember to set the Pin Setup for the Output by clicking the Pin Setup button You should set the Output Module number and Pin number You may set the Delay before Trigger and Trigger Time if needed Please choose a module and a pin Se Module Module 1 Fin Pin Delay before Trigger 0 0 Seconds Trigger Time 1 0 Second s d x Figure 3 33 Trigger Output Condition You sho
23. to the detail in the next section 12 Recognition Database Registered Plates Database Watermark lt is used for the management of the Recognition Database and Registered Plates Database For details about Recognition Database please refer to Chapter 4 For details about Registered Plates Database please refer to Chapter 5 13 Notifications I O and Hotkey Notification Please refer to Chapter 6 for details 14 Network You may select to build connection to GV DSP LPR other GV LPRs or GV LPR Center to allow remote control Please refer to Chapter 7 for details 15 View Window You may select the live video of a single lane so that you can see it clearly 16 View Window Layout You may select to show 1 4 6 8 or 9 windows to monitor the live video of the lanes 17 Version Exit Minimize You may show the version information select to minimize or exit the GV LPR 18 Camera Selection You may select which lane or lanes to be shown in the Recognition Records 21 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 System Configure When the first time GV LPR is run you will be prompted to select the country for your installation This setting will define the recognition engine to be used You may change the setting afterwards Country Setting GT Country or Region selection Taiwan Figure 3 2 Please read the details of System Configure before start using the GV LPR System Click the System Configure
24. you when you are going to check the I O devices 6 1 I O Notifications Then you can view the Click the Notification button current status of the I O module From the left side of the dialog box you can get the Name Port Address of the I O module and NO or NC setting of each pin From the right side of the dialog box you can get the current trigger status of the I O pins The example below shows that I O input pin 1 DI 1 is triggered 2 5 Hg Name vi eat Pot COM 1 Address ae Input pinis Pin 1 NO Pin 2 N0 g Pin 3NG LR RE RE DR a DR LR IR RER IR RUES Get Output16 pints eat Pin 1 NO Pin aNG E Fin 20NO g Pin AO Pin NO Pin BNO g Pin TINO ai Pin B NO Figure 6 1 LR ed RU RCI DE 67 Chapter 6 Notifications 6 2 Hotkey View LO Notifications I if an Click the Notification button B select Hotkey View The left side of the dialog box shows the Hotkey you have set in Output Setup of I O Device in System Configuration The right side of the dialog box shows the description of the selected Hotkey p LE Hotke WF View is x Gate OO Setup 1 Qutput 1 Figure 6 2 68 Chapter 7 Network Network Via Internet you can establish connection to GV LPR Center GV DSP LPR and other GV LPRs to allow their remote control and management ove
25. 7 Network Connect to LPR Center Master LPR Center IPAddress Status LPR Center 127 0 0 1 Connection LFF Center Name LPR Center Address 127 0 0 1 M Master Server Iw Enable connect to center Command Part Send Recognition Images All Status ES Iw Send Overview Images LPR Name LPR TESTES d D Figure 7 7 4 To allow the GV LPR Center to view live images of the connected GV DVR it is necessary to start the WebCam Server at the GV LPR site For details see 7 4 Web Cam Server 7 7 Connect to SMS Server With the connection to SMS Server you can send the alert messages when alarms are triggered Before you start the connection you must set up the SMS Server first For details refer to Chapter 8 SMS Server in this manual To start the connection click the Network icon and select Connect to SMS Server SMS Setup Connection Setup Mobile Setup Connection Server IF 127 0 0 1 C Local Server Fort 6886 Default Ze Remote Login ID geo Password EES Figure 7 8 72 Chapter 8 SMS Short Message Service Via a GSM GPRS modem GV System lets you send SMS Short Message Service messages when an alert condition happens The modem can be installed at either a separate server or the same computer server equipped with GV LPR This chapter introduces how to manage a GSM GPRS modem with the GV developed SMS Server program and how to configure the GV LPR to send out SMS alerts
26. C DC Relay Status Normal Open USB Connection 30V DC 3A Relay Capacitance 125 250V AC 3A RS 485 Connection 30V DC 3A DC IN DC 12V 1A Environmental Condition 0 C 55 C 5 95 Non Condensing Chapter 2 Software Installation Software Installation All GV LPR software applications and the drivers for the GV Series capture cards are included in the GV LPR CD provided within the system package Please also refer to the images and videos within the GV LPR CD for installation 2 1 Install GV LPR Application Before installing GV LPR you should check if all the hardware components were installed properly It is important that you complete the hardware installation refer to Chapter 1 before installing software 1 Insert the GV LPR CD select My Computer locate and double click the CD DVD Drive icon GV LPR V3 0 2 Double click the Setup folder and then run SETUP exe Setup See Q sack Ke bi P Search ear Folders Er Address G Setup Files Currently on the CD S O fF a S D _INST321 _ISDEL _setup _SETUP DLL egeo setup setup SS E SETUP setup pkg GeoVision GY LPR V3 0 Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait WH Figure 2 1 11 Chapter 2 Software Installation 3 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next to proceed to the next step GeoVision G
27. Figure 3 7 Location Setup Location Available Space Account EVP 3 OiData Storage 32 99 GE Figure 3 8 Image Duplication If you need to duplicate the image file to other disk for backup or system integration you may enable Image Duplication and set Image Duplication Filename Setup and Location image Duplication W Enable d Setup Location Tr EnGY LPRY3 0 Figure 3 9 24 Chapter 3 System Configuration Image Duplication Filename Setup Registered Enable Visitors Enable Unrecognized Enable lame rormat set Enable Prefix Yes Prefix Content Lane_ Enable Separation Yes Separation Content Enable Suffix No Suffix Content Select Data Camera Figure 3 10 Options It is advised to set the Start Recognition At Startup so that recognition starts when GV LPR starts running If Display Recognition Region is enabled the recognized license plate region will be shown If Enable Directdraw Render is enabled better video quality can be provided by VGA card and its driver which supports Directdraw If you want to enable the server connections to start at GV LPR startup select start the STANDALOME server at startup Start the TCP server at startup Start the REMOTE DESKTOP server at startup Start the WEB CAM server at startup Start the database sync server at startup Connect to LPR Center at startup and Connect to SMS server at startup Note Please disable the Ena
28. I O trigger For Magnetic Loop Detector 1 input is enough to trigger the system System Configuration Properties General Setting Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 1 0 Device Input Setup RE a e E input 1 leens VO Device Input 2 Device og Input 3 Port Input 4 Input Setup 2 Camera 2 MN Sync Output Input Setup 3 Camera 3 Add Input Setup 4 Camera 4 Format Address Input Setup 9 a Input Setup 10 Input Setup 11 Address 1 v Mod Device Pon agar CPAS FF Enable Output Setup 1 Camera 1 Output 1 Output 1 GG Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output Setup 2 Camera 2 Output Setup 3 Camera 3 Output Setup 4 Camera 4 All Status Syne Output Syne Application M Hotkey None cm Figure 3 26 32 Chapter 3 System Configuration I O Device Before you can start using the I O modules you have to setup the GV LPR to recognize them first You should have a GV NET Card connected to the COM port of your computer or GV COM module connected to the USB port of your computer Please refer to Chapter 1 Select the device in the Device drop down menu normally GV IO select COM port in Port and the module address from Address normally 1 Then click Format Address button The Add button will be selectable if the system successfully found your module Click the Add button and this module will appear in the list You may remove or edit the device when you select the devi
29. K EE FT Si Iw Do notrecord for unrecognized resul Figure 3 14 General Camera Name You may set the Camera Name Video Source You may select the Video Source from Capture Card AVI file recorded by GV Series DVR You may repeat playing the AVI file if needed The resolution of video source should be 720 x 240 720 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 288 or 640 x 480 depending on the capture card installed from GV Series E Chapter 3 System Configuration General Setting Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Cam General Recognition Notification Camera Name Camera 1 Video Source GF Capture Card 5 00 Y3 C AWI File EE f GY OSP LPR Server Options Drive Direction Incoming Figure 3 15 You may use the Video Attribute Setup to adjust Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue When GV LPR is integrated with GV Series DVR the Video Attribute Setup in GV LPR will be disabled You may set them in GV Series DVR Video Attribute Setup Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Figure 3 16 Options You may set the Drive Direction to Incoming or Outgoing Options Drive Direction Incoming Figure 3 17 Recognition Detection Setup Detection Mode There are I O Detection and Motion Detection options 28 Chapter 3 System Configuration I O Detection is normally used for car park or entrance Motion Detection is normally used on freeway recognition where
30. LATE M E ACTIVATION DATE can Start Time Full Field 2 25 2008 T 12 00 00 AM pes W MAME End Time Johnson 3j 42008 e Full Field 11 45 01 AM r w TEL_NUMBER 6176424416 w E MAIL Jobns onGeageqvision Com bn Select sor field Mone Figure 5 4 5 5 Goto Record You may go to the first record by clicking Eicon You may go to the previous record by clicking Icon You may go to the next record by clicking icon You may go to the last record by clicking icon 5 6 Print You may print the records by clicking File on the menu bar and selecting Print 65 Chapter 5 Registered Plates Database 5 7 Preview You may preview before printing the records by clicking File on the menu bar and selecting Print Review 5 8 Display Extra Data You may click the Extra Data button to display more detailed information about the selected record Click it again to switch back to the previous page 5 9 Select Type of Data for Display You may click View on the menu bar and select Show Hide Field s to specify the types of data you want to view on the screen Show Hide Field s MILICENSE PLATE MITEL COUNTRY CODE MTEL _MUMBER M IPHOTO_PATH1 MIACTIVMATION DATE M ESPIRATION DATE M VALID CAMERA wll ANM GROWP_ID Figure 5 5 66 Chapter 6 Notifications Notifications Notifications provide I O status and the Hotkey View so that you can get the status from the system It helps
31. S services when the program starts Minimize to System Tray when auto start service Minimizes the SMS Server window to system tray when it starts H Auto save the PIN number after start service Automatically saves the PIN number when SMS services start 76 Chapter 8 SMS Message Filter le Server Setting General Message Filter Notify Allow Message Type Recording abnormal detected DVD Surveillance system abnormality Center 2 VM Connection Lost Subscriber Login Subscriber Logout User defined Scene Change Stop 140 Monitoring Center WSM Stop All Cameras Monitoring Centery2 VSM _ Login Failure Center Management Service Center 2 WSM Access Control Keep days of log is not enough LPR Event Backup Server Event Figure 8 4 Select LPR Event to send SMS messages when alert conditions take place 17 Chapter 8 SMS Notify General Message Filter Notity Check Internet Connectivity Reference IP 168 95 1 1 Test vw Send SMS notification when no connectivity Country Code Dt Mobile Number 0839234694 Figure 8 5 Check Internet Connectivity Assign any available IP address and click the Test button to know if your SMS Server can access internet Send SMS notification when no connectivity Sends SMS notification to the three defined mobile numbers when the SMS Server cannot access Internet H Mobile Icon
32. allation Figure 2 13 5 After the installation is complete please click Close to close the dialog box and then restart Windows Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 Setup E E S x Setup re Complete Setup has completed successfully Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 has been successtully installed on this system Click Close to exit setup Cancel Figure 2 14 2 3 Run GV LPR 1 If you have added GV LPR to the startup of Windows it will run after Windows starts up Or run the GV LPR from the GV LPR folder You may create a shortcut on the desktop if needed Microsoft Word d Bi Geovision GY LPR System Dei Uninstall Geovision GY LPR System Figure 2 15 17 Chapter 2 Software Installation 2 Be sure you have plugged in the USB dongle refer to Chapter 1 or else the system cannot be run 3 The first time you run the GV LPR the system will ask you to set up the password of Administrator DO NOT forget the password you set up Password Setup n administrator password is required before running LPR Privilege Administrator New Password ES Confirm New Password Es Figure 2 16 2 4 Uninstall GV LPR Application 1 Select Uninstall GeoVision GV LPR System in the GV LPR folder d Geovision GY LPR System Dei Uninstall Geovision SY LPR System Microsoft word geg fe Programs Figure 2 17 2 The uninstaller will prompt you to confirm before uninstall Confi
33. ancel List Files of Type Drives Access Databases Um x e Network Figure 3 70 Integrate with the GV LPR database In the Database Configuration dialog box see Figure 3 60 use the drop down list beside Table lists to select your data source 2 The Name fields indicate the GV LPR database items and Field fields indicate the items from your data source To make the connection between these two databases click each field to decide if the Field item needs to correspond to the Name item 3 When you finish the settings click the button to exit 93 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 12 Speed Setting You can calculate the average speed of vehicles by setting up two cameras Speed calculation Setup Hostname Camera Relative distance TESTSS 1 HostName Camera Relative distance TESTRS Camera Figure 3 71 1 Select a camera set the distance in Relative distance and then click Add The unit can be set as kilometer or mile Here is an example of setting the distance If you want to indicate 10 miles or 10 kilometers type 10 in the filed If you want to indicate 0 1 mile or 0 1 kilometer type 0 1 in the field 2 Repeat Step 1 to set up another camera and click when you finish the setting 3 Inthe Recognition Records filed you can see the average speed displayed Note that average speed has a limit between 0 and 300 If the values you set in Relative distance do no
34. and click OK Component Checker ersion 2 0 loj x File View Help Hl Sle gt Summary Report fed File Details lat COM Details Component Checker Choose Analysis Type s lE Registry Details G Perform analysis of your machine and automatically determine the release version Cancel Perform analysis against a selected version Scan your machine Do not perform analysis Tree Summary Report Items 0 Operation Current analysis complete A Figure 2 7 14 Chapter 2 Software Installation 4 The program will automatically detect your MDAC version G Component Checker Version 2 0 l0 x File View Help Hl SlGOlelel gt B Summary Report Item Name Item Type H File Details Lal COM Details Je Registry Details ComponentChecker 2 0 The following product releases were matched MDAC 2 8 RTM Would you like to re run the query for a specific product releas Yes No Tree Summary Report Items 0 Operation Processing file input stream E Figure 2 8 If the version is unknown you may select View and then File Detail to view the version of MDAC ComponentChecker 2 0 The Following product releases were matched Would you like bo re run the query For specific product release No Figure 2 9 E Component Checker Yersion 2 0 File View Help Hl Blame gt o El Summary Report Details
35. ble Directdraw Render when you are using dual screen mode when integrated with GV Series DVR because VGA does not support dual screen Directdraw oo a CO 3 wn Start Recognition at startup Start the GY DSP LPR Server at startup Stait the TCP Server at startup Stait the Remote Desktop Server at startup Start the WebCam Server at startup Stait the Database Sync Server at startup Connectto GY LPR Center at startup Connectto SMS Server at startup Enable Directdraw Render Display Recognition Region En Figure 3 11 M E E EI a y w 25 Chapter 3 System Configuration Image Options The capture image for recognition is 720 x 480 NTSC 720 x 576 PAL You may save the image with the size selected in the Save Image Size Digital Watermark can be enabled so that the saved images could able to be proved that it has not been modified The Overlay Time can write the time in the saved image file You may set the font whether to add Stereo Frame and adjust the Text Alignment Image File Options Save Image Size 720x480 W Digital Watermark a W Stereo Frame Text Alignment Down Left Figure 3 12 Password There are 3 level of privilege for Password Administrator Power User and User Administrator has highest privilege with all access right Power User and User cannot do any system configuration User cannot add registered license plate into the system but Power User
36. button to access the setup Figure 3 3 System Configuration Integration Setup Export Setting Counter Setting Repeat Recognition Setting Country Setting Alarm Definition Setting E Mail Setting Virtual UO Setting Remote DVR Player Setting Registered Plates Database Configuration Speed Setting Video Source Figure 3 4 3 2 1 System Configuration There are 3 kinds of setting General Setting Camera 1 8 and I O Device 22 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 1 1 General Setting System Configuration Properties General Setting Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 1 0 Device Camera Caption C OFF C Camera ID f Camera lD Name GC a ot a Oo Password Setup Start Recognition at startup Password Start the GyY DSP LPR Server at startup Administrator Start the TCP Server at startup Start the Remote Desktop Server at startup Start the WebCam Server at startup Start the Database Sync Server at startup Connectto GY LPR Center at startup Available al LE 3262 GE Connectto SMS Server at startup Enable Directdraw Render i Recycle Files Display Recognition Region Be set Location es Image Duplication Image File Options File Storage aah KKK Dal V gt Privilege wf Save Image Size 720x480 Add Dsl Administrator SW Setup Digital Watermark Password er E i Stereo Frame _ Remove Location di Text Alignment W Do not check password
37. can do it You may Add Edit or Remove the password If you do not want to be asked to enter password when you click the buttons on the main screen and access menu options enable Do not check password Password Setup Privilege Password Administrator gt Privilege User es En Password Fe i Do not check password Add Figure 3 13 26 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 1 2 Camera 1 8 For 8 lanes product the dialog will show settings for Camera 1 to Camera 8 For 1 or 2 lanes product it will only show Camera 1 or Camera 1 and Camera 2 settings etc If you click this icon Eat the settings inside the rectangle region will be copied to all of the other cameras System Configuration Properties General Setting Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 0 Device General Recognition Notification Video Attribute Setup em Detection Setup f Brightness ro Detection Mode Contrast Motion Detection Tt eg Gs f r MW Hotkey Hue Recognition result fram AT Recognition Region Setup Iw Setup Recognition Region F To synchronize detection region between recognition and motion Mm ici Matching Mode fa Character Mismatch F To replace the recognized plate with a fuzzy macth from the database Wie Motion Detection CS KI d x T Sensitivity 5 E Ge SRE ee RO l l Me IMM M Setup Motion Detection Region Matt Ge me
38. ce and click Remove or Edit button Please make sure you are only connected to ONE SET of lf device before you proceed with the format You may connect additional VO devices AFTER you have finished with the format Port COM 2 Current Address Read New Address 0 Write Figure 3 27 After adding the I O device you may setup the Pin Setup of each pin to Normal Open or Normal Close by clicking the NO NC Setup button Pin Setup Please choose pin and setit up Input Pin r Output Pin Pin 1 Pin 1 e NO ONE e NO C NC d A Figure 3 28 33 Chapter 3 System Configuration Input Setup You can select the I O device to set Input Setup 1 8 are mainly for triggering recognition Input Setup 9 12 can be used for auxiliary purpose if needed Input Setup 1 is for camera 1 and so on There are maximum 4 inputs to trigger the recognition of a camera If you are only going to set an input to trigger the recognition you may just enable the input 1 If you are going to use two inputs to trigger the recognition you should enable both input 1 and input 2 etc When you set Input 1 and Input 2 it means that it will trigger recognition only when input 1 is triggered and then input 2 is also triggered before the trigger of input 1 is off It will not trigger recognition when input 2 is triggered and then input 1 is also triggered This can help when concerning with the drive direction Sensor Name Yo
39. changed to show the recognized image 3 Main Video Window This window default shows live video of the recognition camera If Recognition Window PIP is enabled it may be set to show live video or recognized image 4 Overview Camera PIP This is a Picture In Picture window It is default disabled If an Overview Camera is setup for a lane this window can be enabled to show the live video of the Overview Camera An Overview Camera can be setup to capture the image of the driver or the overview of the car 5 Recognition Status The status of the recognition will be shown here as Registered Visitors or Unrecognized 6 Recognition Records This window shows the recent recognition records up to 5000 records You may show the detail and image of the related record by double clicking on the record 7 Recognition Image This window shows the last recognized image 8 Recognition Result This window shows the date time camera name and the result of the last recognition 9 Registered image You may set the image of the drivers or the overview image of the vehicles as Registered Image The image will be shown when the registered car is being recognized The function can be used when the security is very concerned of 20 Chapter 3 System Configuration 10 Start Stop Recognition You may select start or stop one or more lanes of recognition 11 System Configure You may setup the system by System Configure Please refer
40. default Login ID amp Password Enter a valid ID and password registered in the SMS Server Figure 8 7 Local If the GSM GPRS modem is installed at the same server with the GV LPR select this item Remote Ifthe GSM GPRS modem is installed at a separate server select this item 2 Click OK to apply above settings 83 Chapter 8 SMS 8 6 1 Setting Mobile Numbers The GV LPR allows you to configure three mobile phone numbers for the SMS service When an alert condition happens the SMS messages will be sent out to the three assigned mobile phones simultaneously 1 In the SMS Setup dialog box click the Mobile Setup tab in the upper of the window This dialog box appears sms Setup ee Connection Setup Mobile Setup Hotline List M Add to SMS List Country Code Dh 8 Mobile Number 074703 Please select a mobile to edit the HotLine List Figure 8 13 2 Click one mobile phone icon and then check the Add to SMS List for the mobile phone setup 3 Type Country Code and Mobile Number 4 Click other mobile phone icons and follow step 3 and 4 to set up the rest of two mobile phone numbers separately g Click OK to apply above settings 84
41. e other texts to meet your needs The wording s in the Content field represents a plate number In an e mail message the actual plate number will be displayed Group List When you finish the above settings for a group and click Add to create a new group To edit the settings of the existed group use the drop down list to select the desired one and change the settings To delete a group use the drop down list to select the desired one and click Remove Cameras You can assign the cameras to different recognition types Registered Visitors or Unrecognized Select the desired camera in the left panel click the recognition type tab and make the configuration For the details about each item refer to Eternal Group s above Alarm Definition Setting EL TEST ES Se Genera Ee SE External Groupis joa M Send SMS Se Camera 1 pO if Motifs Message DEEE Camera 2 Camera 3 Registered Mobile number Camera 4 Display Time 10 Seconds Content Found the registered plate ID for Ss i Motifs Sound Chimes E Send E Mail to register M Save Image as JPEG File MW Attach recognition file Attach overview file ey D Mail to w Edit License Plate Subject The notification of plate ID W LED Message Content None Found the registered plate ID for s The registered plate ID for 8 Registered Unrecognized Figure 3 57 47 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 8 E Mail Setting You can set
42. e outputted as 39 Chapter 3 System Configuration D Recognition Result Export Setup Registered Enable Visitors Enable Unrecognized Enable Figure 3 40 5 Inthe Export Content Setup you can decide the format of the exported data For example if you type in Prefix Content there will be a in the exported data If you are not sure of the format you want to set keep the default settings A Export Content Setup Enable Pret Prefix Content Enable Separation Separation Content Enable Suffix Sufis Content Figure 3 41 6 Note the options included in Select Data You may output not only the information from License Plate but also information of Camera Recognition time Stay time Drive Direction Host Name Recognition Confidence and Identify Identify equal to 0 means that is a Registered equal to 1 means Visitors and 2 means Unrecognized Click each desired item to set up in detail You can enable Separation Content see Figure 3 41 to separate the information H Export Data Camera amet Enable Plate ID Length Bytes Recognition Time Stay Time Drive Direction Host Mame Recognition Confidence Identity Figure 3 42 7 In Export Data Camera see Figure 3 42 you must enable the Enable option and set the Length Bytes for the Data you are going to export Export to File You can also export your recognition results to a txt file Follow t
43. eficial as you may charge your clients by the amount of SMS messages they sent El Event lists From 6 1 2007 to 6 18 2007 SMS Log Browser File Tools View Help s 742 e ID Mobile Number SMS Contents Server Receive Time Send SMS Time Status D mn wn ww ON n MAN un 886920698698 886926980525 886920698698 886920698698 886920698698 886920698698 886920698698 886920698698 886920698525 System Event Log video lost video lost video lost Video Lost sub login start all types stop cam monitoring video lost Video Lost Figure 8 10 6 6 2007 10 08 06 PM 6 6 2007 10 12 36 PM 6 6 2007 10 24 21 PM 6 6 2007 10 24 25 PM 6 6 2007 10 31 23 PM 6 6 2007 10 31 23 PM 6 6 2007 10 31 23 PM 6 6 2007 10 32 30 PM 6 6 2007 10 32 31 PM 6 6 2007 10 08 08 PM 6 6 2007 10 12 38 PM 6 6 2007 10 24 24 PM 6 6 2007 10 24 29 PM 6 6 2007 10 31 25 PM 6 6 2007 10 31 30 PM 6 6 2007 10 31 35 PM 6 6 2007 10 32 32 PM 6 6 2007 10 32 37 PM Success Success Success Success Success Success Success Success Success Clicking the System Event Log button No 7 Figure 8 9 on the toolbar you can monitor the server activities client login and logout and connection problems Event lists From 6 1 2007 to 6 18 2007 SMS Log Browser ID System System System System File Tools View Help 742 0 o Type System System System Connection Login Logout Login Logout Login Logout Message Success to get d
44. eld HOLDER JD LICENSE PLATE REGISTERED_ID MAMIE IDENTITY ADDRESS TICKET TEL_COUNTRY_CODE TEL_MUMBER E MAIL PHOTO_PATHI PHOTO_PATH2 MEMO ACTIVATION DATE EAPIRATION DATE VALID_CAMERA ALARM _ GROUP ID RECORD _ TYPE LIDMATE TIME Figure 3 61 HOLDER Type Counter String String String String String String long integer String String String String String DateTime DateTime String long integer long integer Ph Te n d Alias HOLDER JD LICEMSE PLA REGISTERED MAMIE IDENTITY ADDRESS TICKET TEL_COUNTR TEL_MUMBER E MAIL PHOTO_PATH PHOTO_PATH MEMO ACTIVATION T EAPIRATION_ YALID_CAMEP ALARM _GROL RECORD _ TF LIDMATE TIME ms A 90 Chapter 3 System Configuration Create a Microsoft ODBC Connection To create an ODBC connection follow these steps 1 Click the button El This Select Data Source dialog box appears Select Data Source File Data Source Machine Data Source Look in Data Sources DSN Name New Select the file data source that describes the driver that you wish to connect to You can use any file data source that refers to an ODBC driver which is installed on your machine Cancel Help Figure 3 62 2 If the data source connection information is already installed on the computer click the Machine Data Source tab click New to create a new file data source and then click OK Select Data Source File Data Source Machi
45. eo and 4 2 4 View Overview Video Remote Viewlog Remote Setting Se IP Address 192 168 0172 Port 6562 User fae Password fae Camera Mapping LPR Camera Camera Remote Camera Figure 3 60 1 Before you start the connection make sure the Remote ViewLog Service option is enabled at the GV Series DVR site For details refer to Chapter 4 in Multicam System User s Manual 2 Type the IP address User s name and Password of the connected GV Series DVR 3 Inthe Camera Mapping field select the camera at GV LPR site to map with that at GV Series DVR site 3 2 11 Registered Plates Database The GV LPR supports the connection to a third party database such as Microsoft Access through Microsoft ODBC interface Therefore you can integrate your existed database with the GV LPR database If you do not wish to make a connection between the GV LPR Registered Plates Database and the external database you can keep the default settings in this dialog box 49 Database Configuration Select database Type Chapter 3 System Configuration Star using the database ODBC z Data Source Name ODBC IGEO_LPR_REGISTERED ER Data LR HOLDER A Table lists Mame HOLDER JD LICENSE PLATE REGISTERED_ID MAMIE IDENTITY ADDRESS TICKET TEL_COUNTRY CODE TEL_MUMBER E MAIL PHOTO_PATH1 PHOTO_PATH2 MEMO ACTIVATION DATE EAPIRATION DATE VALID_CAMERA ALARM _ GROUP ID RECORD TYPE lIOMATE TIME Fi
46. et Write to file to Yes Example If you are going to export License Plate data and the filename is Camera then you may select Select Data Camera E Export Data Camera Enable Yes Write to file Mo Figure 3 49 and Ke aale 2 License Plate El Export Data License Plate Enable Mo write to file Yes Figure 3 50 Then you may have a file named EVENT_1 txt generated with contents of AB1234 when a vehicle with license plate number AB1234 is recognized by Camera 1 42 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 4 Counter Setting You may use the counter to count the traffic flow or count the remaining empty unit of parking lots The result can be shown on the Camera Caption and optionally output to file Counter Setting Export Location Setup LEGULPRID Set Location Drive Direction Incoming Outgoing Identify Initial Counter Camera ViRegistered CES Camera 2 wl Visitors camera 3 iw Unrecognized f Increase counter Garmera 4 C Decrease counter Add iv Increase counter when hotkey is pressed Export counter to file Module Incoming Outgoing Initial Counter Count Mode Identify Figure 3 51 1 First enable the Enable option Then select the camera from Incoming and or Outgoing sections The Drive Direction of each camera decides whether it is placed in Incoming or Outgoing More than one camera can be set for a group of count To set the drive direct
47. et switch the switch s jumper wire should already be connected to the motherboard s reset jumper pins Remove the switch wire from the motherboard and connect it to the reset jumper pins on the card 1 2 Install Dongle It is required to install a dongle before you run GV LPR Two types of dongles are provided for different installations 1 2 1 With a GV Video Capture Card on GV LPR System The dongle is a 4 7 cm x 2 cm x 0 9 cm blue color USB plug in key It can be used for the USB port that supports USB 1 1 or above Please plug in the dongle in the USB port before lunching the GV LPR system The dongle for 1 2 4 6 and 8 lanes are different Without the dongle the system cannot be run Figure 1 5 1 2 2 Without a GV Video Capture Card on GV LPR System You can run GV LPR system without a GV Video Capture Card Before running the system you must insert a the required black dongle and install the dongle driver For details about installing the driver see 1 2 3 Install Driver Figure 1 6 1 2 3 Install Driver If you run GV LPR system without a GV Video Capture Card you must insert a black dongle and install the necessary driver Follow these steps Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 Insert the GV LPR CD select My Computer locate and double click the CD DVD Drive icon GV LPR V3 0 2 Double click the Driver folder and then run GvUSB exe This dialog box appears Install USB Driver USB Dongle
48. evice GM862 PCS in COM2 Change server setting Server Setting Start Service The network connection of server is abnormal 1 IP 221 169 248 174 login 2 IP 221 169 248 174 login This account has already logged in Figure 8 11 82 Message Time 6 6 2007 12 57 19 AM 6 6 2007 12 57 56 AM 6 6 2007 12 58 02 AM 6 6 2007 12 59 12 AM 6 6 2007 12 59 37 AM 6 6 2007 1 01 37 AM 6 6 2007 1 47 31 AM Chapter 8 SMS 8 5 Password Security To prevent unauthorized users from changing your settings set up an administrator password To apply the password security follow these steps 1 Click the Exit button No 6 Figure 8 1 and then select Change Password to set a password 2 Click the Exit button and select Logout Administrator to lock the SMS Server window 3 When you want to log in click the Exit button and select Login as Administrator A valid password is required 8 6 Connecting GV LPR to SMS Server To connect the GV LPR to the SMS Server follow these steps 1 In GV LPR main window click the Network icon and then select Connect to SMS Server This dialog box appears sMssetup eee E Connection Setup Mobile Setup Connection Server IP geoken dipmap com Local Server Port 5886 Default Remote Login ID ioycechang Password ES Figure 8 12 Server IP Enter the IP address of the SMS Server Server Port Enter the server port of the SMS Server or keep it as
49. fix Content i Select Data Camera E Export Data Camera a Enable Mo Length Bytes Figure 3 37 38 Chapter 3 System Configuration Export through RS232 Through RS232 the recognition results are transmitted and then displayed at the receiver s site Follow these steps to set up 1 First select Export through RS232 Export Setting Export through R5232 R5232 Setup W Enable Select Port COM ra COM Properties Figure 3 38 2 Enable the Enable in RS232 Setup select the COM port and click the COM Properties button to set the communication properties of the COM port Port Settings Bits per second Ia Data bits E Parity None Stop bits fi Flow control None sl Restore Defaults Figure 3 39 3 In RS232 Setup the Save Returned Ticket Number option can be integrated with Ticketing System If this option is enabled the Ticketing System should send the received data including the Ticket Number Card ID back to GV LPR The received Card ID data can be used to search for the recognition record 4 Inthe right panel of the dialog box you need to configure the content settings In the Recognition Result Export Setup you may select all or some types of recognition results to export To make a selection click the desired type and use the drop down list to select Enable If you select Unrecognized the kkkkkk unrecognizable license plates ar
50. g Road Nei Hu Taipei 114 Taiwan R O C 4F 1 No 298 Ruei Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 114 Taiwan R O C 4F 1 No 298 Ruei Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 114 Taiwan R O C 4F 1 No 298 Ruei Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 114 Taiwan R O C 4F 1 No 298 Ruei Guang Road Nei Hu Taipei 114 Taiwan R O C Te 155 E 0922 775 302 0912 344 541 0913 312 721 0939 256 717 0931 374 3668 0968 077 640 0910 007 250 0910 889 665 0919 130 918 0917 537 129 0931 329 550 0926 608 714 0939 311 651 0952 285 419 0928 906 262 0921 992 571 0926 199 578 0925 533 508 0952 252 600 0922 336 707 0921 589 484 0968 589 343 0939 711 439 0918 554 322 Log 1 26 Total 60 records Figure 5 1 63 Chapter 5 Registered Plates Database 5 1 Add Record You may add a new record by clicking the button D Then type each item of the record You must input PLATE item in the record but other items are optional You may also add the image of the owner or the overview of the vehicle for the guards to double check If ACTIVATION DATE is set this record will be activated on the specified date If it is not set the record will be activated when it is added If EXPIRATION DATE is set the record will expire on the specified date If it is not set the record will not expire The VALID CAMERA item is used to select the cameras to determine the validity of the plate number in the database For example in a place where 8 cameras are set in 8 lanes a vehicle is n
51. ge may have been altered 62 Chapter 5 Registered Plates Database Registered Plates Database Registered Plates Database is designed for the matching of the recognition result Match to open the gate or match to warn the police is a common application By clicking the Recognition Database Registered Plates Database Watermark button and then selecting Registered Plates Database you may add new edit query delete or print the records of the registered vehicles The records include ID License Plate Name Identity Ticket Teleohone number Address Memo the image of the vehicle owner or the overview of the vehicle The image will be shown when the vehicle is recognized WY Registered Plates Database File E Operate O Record View V ked 2B d pe PLATE REGISTERED ID name IDENTITY ADDRESS TICKET TEL NUM E MAIL MEMO 2C666 UD5332 9726FK SN6851 6D943 6329GU 2299FL 3558DB 68599 2B2252 G42610 E 0069 879727 7517DV E 0586 DK2750 6957KD 315825 363MN 8310HY EE6456 DES866 3220DU 2F8587 2W9217 FN7721 100001 100007 100008 100009 100010 100011 100012 100013 100014 100015 100016 100017 100018 100019 100020 100021 100022 100023 100024 100025 100026 Ervin VC Wang Vincent Bruce Pacino Richard Joseph Howard David John Mindy Jean Winnie Marty Joe Winnie Lo Allen Jamei Ivan Karl Tony Willie Paul Max Zina Engineer Sales Manager Manager Sales
52. he GV LPR CD mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Sr 7 9 Allik __ Search I Folders a x if Folders El Gv LPR 2 009 CO Documents CH Driver CO Gv LPR_GCX_ SDK mdac_typ LH GY LPR_ System E Utility C Directx E CH MdacChecker LH inputstream Cr Control Panel 9 Shared Documents 9 ie Documents VI My Network Places al Recycle Bin 1 objects Figure 2 11 Run mdac_typ exe Please select I accept all of the terms of the preceding license agreement and click Next Microsoft Data Access Component 2 i Setup End User License Agreement Please read the following license agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement ou must accept this agreement to install this software MICROSOFT CORPORATION END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Microsoft Data Access Components 2 6 INMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EUL amp A is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software product identified above which includes computer software and may include associated media printed H DEF Sg Figure 2 12 16 Chapter 2 Software Installation 4 Click Finish to start installation Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 Setup 2 E Ei Installing the Software Setup will now install Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 Click Finish to begin inst
53. he group Notify Message The input text will be shown on the Monitoring Window Display Time Set the time of showing the Notify Message Notify Sound Play the selected sound file if it is enabled It is suggested that this is enabled for the Visitor Unrecognizable and the vehicles in the black list so that the guards can be warned to take care of the event Save Image as JPEG File Option whether to save the image file Quality Higher quality images require more storage spaces Edit License Plate Option whether to show dialog to modify license plate LED Message Type the message to be displayed on the connected LED signs Send SMS Send SMS messages when alert conditions occur To send SMS messages to the recipients previously set up select Send SMS to register from the drop down list To send SMS messages to a new number select Send SMS and type the desired recipients number The wording s in the Content field represents a plate number In an SMS message the actual plate number will be displayed Send E Mail Send alert messages via e mail To send e mail messages to the recipient previously set up 46 Chapter 3 System Configuration select Send E Mail to register from the drop down list To send e mail messages to a new recipient select Send E Mail and type the recipient s e mail address In both Subject and Content fields the default text is about license plate number You can also typ
54. hese steps to set up 1 First select Export to File F Export Setting Export to File Figure 3 43 2 In the File Setup field select Enable click the Select Location button or manually type the location to set the path and set the Filename Extension 40 4 Chapter 3 System Configuration File Setup W Enable Path CApocuments and Setting 13 Select Location Filename Extension E w Data Append Figure 3 44 If you want the file to be updated to include the latest recognition result select Data Append Otherwise the exported txt file will only display the latest record of recognition result The figure below is an example of an exported file with the Data Append option enabled E EVENT_1 Notepad SEE L Pr38TRE 2 0080327192935503 oooog 0 1 1 TEST FL 9515699386927982 LU 20080327192935593_O01_1_P738TRE jpg 20080327192935593_05 Capture jpg 1 Ma 2 4 HOT 20080327192938687 000000 1 1 TEST 578608489918991 L 20080227192938687_01_1_M424NON jpg 20080327192928687 05 Capture jog Figure 4 45 In the right panel of the dialog box you need to configure the content settings In Recognition Result Export Setup you may select all or some types of recognition results to export To make a selection click the desired type and use the drop down list to select Enable If you select Unrecognized the unrecognizable license plates are outputted as
55. ick the desired client and then select Disable To restore the service right click the desired client and then select Enable 80 8 4 SMS Log 8 4 1 Setting SMS Log Chapter 8 SMS Click the SMS Log Setting button in the SMS Server window No 2 Figure 8 1 and select SMSLog Setting to display the following dialog box Event Log Settings Event List Auto Import Days Event Log Keep Days H EI Recycle W Log Path GiCenterw2 logt g Available 1 14 GB Figure 8 8 Event List Specify the number of days to be loaded when Event Log Browser is launched Event Log m Keep Days Enter the number of days to keep log files m Recycle Delete the files of the oldest day when storage space is lower than 500MB Log Path Click the button to assign a storage path 8 4 2 Viewing SMS Log Click the SMS Log Setting button in the SMS Server window No 2 Figure 8 1 and select View SMSLog to display the SMS Log Browser Ls Event likts From 7 1 2007 to 7 21 2007 MS Log Browse File Tools Vie Hel a BS ID Mobile Number 886916638936 886916638936 886988356515 886988356515 886988356515 886988356515 886988356515 886988356515 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 ADA o SMS Contents This is the test message from Geovision Video lost This is the test message from Geovision Video lost 11 2 2007 15 33 09 SMS Alert From DVR TEST 105 POS loss preve 11 2 2007 15 33 21
56. installation procedures 1 1 Install Video Capture Card GV LPR supports these GV video capture cards GV 600 GV 650 GV 800 GV 1120 GV 1240 and GV 1480 To install your purchased GV video capture car properly follow these steps Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 1 1 Connections of Video Captured Card TV Monitor GV 1120 GV 1240 GV 1480 lt lt J lt 9 16 D Type Video Cable 1 8 D Type Audio Cable T 9 16 D Type 2 Audio Cable Extension Audio Card Figure 1 1 GV 650 GV 800 Video 1 8 Black rr
57. ion of each camera select the desired Camera click the General tab and make the selection in the Drive Direction field For details see 3 2 1 2 Camera 1 8 Options i Drive Direction Incoming Figure 3 52 2 Select the Identity to count 3 Set the Initial Counter and select Increase counter or Decrease counter to count the vehicles in increasing order or decreasing order If Increase counter is selected the Incoming increases and Outgoing decreases the counter If Decrease counter is selected the Incoming decreases the counter and Outgoing increases the counter 4 Select whether to enable Increase counter when hotkey is pressed 5 Select whether to enable Export counter to file 43 Chapter 3 System Configuration 6 Click the Add button to add a new counter Click Edit after you have modified the settings of a counter You may manually input the path of Export location Setup or by clicking the Set Location button Note If you are going to count the remaining unit of parking lot you may set the Initial Counter to current empty unit and select Decrease Counter to keep the counter function correctly 3 2 5 Repeat Recognition Setting Repeat Recognition can only be enabled when the I O Detection mode is applied The system will repeat recognition until the vehicle leaves the I O sensor or the recognition result is Registered or at least Visitors This function
58. lecting Controlled by LPR or Controlled by DVR in IO Device If DVR does not use the I O device it is better to set it to Controlled by LPR 37 Chapter 3 System Configuration 5 Please choose in the Video Browser whether to use Quick Search or ViewLog of GV Series DVR when searching function is selected Quick Search provides single channel playback while ViewLog provides all cameras playback with more functions If you do not run GV Sereis DVR and GV LPR on the same computer you can select ViewLog Remote to access recording files remotely by building the connection on the Internet For the details about establishing the connection see 3 2 10 Remote DVR Player Setting Integration Setup MW Enable DVR Path DGV800 Ca Choose LPR camera IO Device fe 1 WW Controlled by LPR 5 Cf T e Controlled by DYR fS E o Video Browser Ze Quick Search Match to DYR camera C ViewLog Camera 1 C ViewLog Remote C e fs Figure 3 36 3 2 3 Export Setting Export Setting enables you to output the recognition results for system integration You may select Export through RS232 or Export to File to export the recognition results Export Setting Export through R9232 D Recognition Result Export Setup Registered Enable R5232 setup Visitors Enable W Enable Unrecognized Enable E Export Content Setup Ae Enable Prefix YES Prefix Content Enable Separation Mo Separation Content Enable Suffix Yes Su
59. ll GV NET I O Card V3 1 The GV NET IO Card is a RS 485 RS 232 interface converter providing 4 inputs and 4 relay outputs as well It supports both DC and AC output voltages vu d ag WE Ap Specifications Input Input Signal 9 30V AC DC Relay Output Relay Status Normal Open Output USB Connection 30V DC 3A Relay Capacitance 125 250V AC 3A RS 232 Connection 30V DC 3A RJ 11 to DB9 Interface RJ 11 to USB 3 Pin Internal USB to Internal USB UO Box Mode Without GV Video Capture Card Mode Switch NET IO Card Mode With GV Video Capture Card Environmental Condition 0 C 55 C 5 95 Non Condensing Compatible Model All GV Video Capture Card Models Dimensions 99 mm x 90 mm Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 3 3 Install GV COM GV COM is a device that converts USB to RS 485 or RS 232 It is to be connected to the USB of your computer Specification Signal DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS Connecter DB9 Male Serial Interface Signal D D Serial Line Protection 16 KV ESD for All Signals Compliance Communication Parameters Stop Bit Speed 600 bps to 115 200 bps 0 C 55 C 5 95 Non Condensing 103 W x 32 H x 64 D mm Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 3 4 Install GV 1 0 USB Box The GV IO USB Box provides 16 inputs and 16 relay outputs It not only supports both DC and AC output voltages but also provides a USB port Specification Input Input Signal 9 30V A
60. nd license plate image plus relation image if Overview Camera has been setup 57 Chapter 4 Recognition Database M Hecognition Database Fete Oeesgeun RecordiE dad CH CH IECH A SAro retL8L nnn TEST Cw10 2 Vikos DD 2 2 5 oo Vertors wooed Vator D7VCDIC z S V volveol 2 24 2006 8206 25 PM Vistos 24 2008 806 79 PM Empia Regstered j Regstered H24 2008 F640 PM O Days 24 Reguered 3224 2008 2 0540 PM Rogeri 3 24 2008 8006 43 PM i Rogstered W24 2000 BOAT PM O D s SE Regetered 24 2008 B47 PM O Day s 24 5 Regstered 24 2008 8406 47 PM M24 2000 606 49 PM O Darts 24 2000 06 06 49 PM W24 2008 8 06 55 PM Det 24 2008 606 59 PM W24 2000 60655 PM O Darts 24 2008 28 07 09 PM W24 2000 6 07 10 PM 24 2008 07 10PM 3424 2008 807 15 PH 6331 AK 100010 Dave Salim F1 No 298 Pur 123 0910 67 005 Leg 2801 2826 Total 2835 records Figure 4 3 4 2 1 Query You may query the records by selecting Camera License Plate and the recognition result status License plate number can be searched in three kinds of modes Exact Match Partial Match or Head Match Exact Match mode is faster You can also specify the direction of vehicle entries event time stay time and average speed to perform record query d TEST111 FN LICENSE_PLATE 7531 Partial Match D jw INCOMING incoming D EVENT TIME Iw Start Time 212712008 D ace 12 00 00 AM Iw End Time 3 28
61. ne Data Source Data Source Name Type Description GEO_LPR_REGISTERED System New 4 Machine Data Source is specific to this machine and cannot be shared User data sources are specific to a user on this machine System data sources can be used by all users on this machine or by a system wide service Cancel Help Figure 3 63 3 Inthe Create New Data Source dialog box select User Data Source and click Next Create New Data Source Select a type of data source C System Data Source Applies to this machine only Selecting User Data Source creates a data source which is specific to this machine and visible only to you et Figure 3 64 51 Chapter 3 System Configuration 4 Select a type of driver to set up your data source and then click Next Create New Data Source Driver da Microsoft para arquivos texto tst csv ME Driver do Microsoft Access mdb Driver do Microsoft dBase dbf Driver do Microsoft Excel xls Driver do Microsoft Paradox db Driver para o Microsoft Visual FoxPro Microsoft Access Driver mdb Microsoft Access Treiber mdb Microsoft dBase Driver dbf kdi fe AD mn WED Dien ner LE ARF IR z 5 2 E fb P Ee L lt Back Cancel Figure 3 65 5 When you finish the configuration click Finish Create New Data Source When wou click Finish vou will create the data source which you have just configured The diver may prom
62. of ViewLog please refer to the Multicam System User s Manual 59 Chapter 4 Recognition Database day hr min sec Figure 4 7 No Name Description 1 Monitoring Window Displays video associated to the event Click these buttons to enable or disable Transaction Window and to switch between 640x480 or 320x240 display 2 Mode Switch 3 ViewLog Click to open ViewLog application 4 Time Period Use these buttons to search event within the specified time Includes these buttons Play Pause Previous 10 frames Home 5 Playback Panel Next 10 frames and End 6 Exit Click to close Quick Search screen 4 2 4 View Overview Video to be used with GV Series DVR integration You may click Ri button to launch Quick Search or ViewLog of GV Series DVR to watch the video recorded by the Overview Camera when the vehicles enter the recognition region 4 3 Watermark Proof GV LPR system offers a highly secure solution to protect digital images and video against unauthorized alteration or manipulation To add watermark to recorded images please refer to Chapter 3 This allows all recorded images be marked with permanent and inseparable image Since the watermark is invisible to the 60 Chapter 4 Recognition Database naked eye the video stream must be enabled in a watermarking verification program The Water Mark Proof program is able to verify video and image In GV LPR we only use its image verification function
63. onnecting to a GSM GPRS modem Click the Detect button to detect the modem gt If the connection between the modem and the computer is established the message will show in the Device Information field Name Manufacturer Module xxx SIM Ready gt Ifthe connection fails the display will be shown as No usable device in COM xxx If you are using a tri band modem select 1900 or 1800 MHz from the drop down list of Select Band Click OK to apply above settings 19 Chapter 8 SMS 8 3 2 Server Settings Click the Server Setting button No 4 Figure 8 1 to display the following Server Setting dialog box There are three major tabs in the dialog box 1 General 2 Message Filter and 3 Notify General RK Server Setting x General Message Filter Notify Network Port Jeep Default P Security M Enhance network security Startup M Auto Start Service when Server Startup M Minimize to System Tray after auto start service M Auto save the PIN number after start service Figure 8 3 Network Define the port of the SMS Server or leave it as default To use UPnP for automatic port configuration to your router click the Arrow button Security Enable to apply enhanced Internet security Please notice when the feature is enabled the subscribers using earlier version than 8 0 cannot access the SMS Server anymore Startup Auto Start Service when Sever Startup Automatically starts SM
64. ot permitted to enter or exit through lane 3 In the VALID CAMERA field of this record 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 should be set to indicate these cameras will recognize this vehicle as the registered When camera 3 identifies this vehicle it will be recognized as a visitor instead of a registered car The default value of this field includes all cameras The ALARM _GROUP_ID item allows you to assign the registered record to a user defined group which be used as a black list or a white list For the details about setting a group refer to Eternal Group s in 3 2 7 Alarm Definition Setting Modify record PHOTO _PATH PLATE 2 CHEB REGISTERED ID 100001 kon Engineer 4F 1 No 295 Ruei Guang Road Mei Hu Tait 1229 COUNTRY CODE TEL NU 0420 772 921 E MAIL DAGlobaliRegisteredimagetC1 2D556 bmp MEN ACTIVATION DATE 13 24 2008 12 00 00 AM EXPIRATION DATE 4i24 2008 12 00 00 4M VALID CAMERA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 ALARM GROUP ID Group Group 1 Figure 5 2 64 Chapter 5 Registered Plates Database 5 2 Edit Record You may edit a record by selecting a record and then click the Edit button 5 3 Delete Record You may delete a record by clicking Record and then selecting Remove Record 5 4 Perform Record Queries It is also a good way to use Query to search the records you are looking for First click the Query Then you can select and specify different criteria for query Query M LICENSE P
65. pt you for more information User Data Source Driver Microsoft Access Driver mdbl Figure 3 66 6 Inthe ODBC Microsoft Access Setup dialog box name the source you created and continue the settings and then click OK ODBC Microsoft Access Setup Data Source Name database Description Database Database Dee System Database e None Database System Database Options gt gt Figure 3 67 52 Chapter 3 System Configuration 7 The data source you created is displayed on the Machine Data Source tab Click OK Select Data Source File Data Source Machine Data Source Data Source Name Type Description database User GEO_LPR_REGISTERED System New Machine Data Source is specific to this machine and cannot be shared User data sources are specific to a user on this machine System data sources can be used by all users on this machine or by a system wide service Cancel Help Figure 3 68 8 Type the Login name and Password to access the created data source and then click OK Data Source database Cancel Authorization Login name es Database Password Help Figure 3 69 9 Select the desired database and click OK to start the connection Select Database Database Name Directories F mdb e qv800 C3 e s GV800 C2 Alarm Help C2 AutoM ations ettine Read Only C2 BandwidthCtrl C2 CodecVideoS amp Y Exclusive OK C
66. r the GV LPR 7 1 GV DSP LPR Server You can connect to GV DSP LPR or other GV LPRs by enabling Standalone Server Click the Network button and select Standalone Server The default port is 7550 GV DSP LPR Server Command Port 7660 TA S A Figure 7 1 7 2 TCP Server With the connection to the third party devices and the use of SDK software GV LPR can be remotely triggered to start the recognition For more information about the required SDK software please contact your sales representative Click the Network button and select TCP Server The default port is 4380 TCP Server Command Part 4360 G A Figure 7 2 69 Chapter 7 Network 7 3 Remote Desktop Server Viewing the client desktop as a website view the GV LPR Center operator has a full control of the connected GV LPR and its operating system 1 Click the Network button and select Remote Desktop Server 2 Inthe Remote Desktop Server dialog box you can grant different levels of privileges to different users by selecting Enable password protection and type of Privilege Remote Desktop Server Command Port 3388 Data Fart Eat jw Enable password protection Privilege Administrator x Figure 7 3 7 4 WebCam Server You can allow the GV LPR Center to access live view at the GV LPR when the connection is established Click the Network icon and select Webcam Server The default command port is 4550 and data po
67. rm File Deletion x 2 Are you sure vou want bo completely remove the selected application and all of its components Figure 2 18 3 The uninstaller will then remove all related files from your hard disk 4 Images and database created by GV LPR will not be removed 18 Chapter 3 System Configuration System Configuration GV LPR is a Windows based GUI system software that is used for control setup and monitor the GV LPR System The detail functions will be explained from Chapter 3 to Chapter 8 3 1 Main Screen Features W3S6KNT D Dier iaat 2 b eung Mood HelHu Taipei D Bayi asa Eil Fiat Read Mori Taipei 1 i 1 bmm Peng Raus Hu Taipal 4 D Bagi 92427 muse own Rood MesMu Taipei i 0 fini Geta Wi a kowang Road Neely Taipei 1 D Era iA F i 4 au joe bong Acad Haitu Taipei i j Fay Road Re Mu Taipei 1 0 furan Oaa 3 HL Gquag Apad WaiHu Taipei bising Bond Ren Mu Taipei i tmin Do D T banag Bopd Rex Hu Taipei 1 Figure 3 1 19 Chapter 3 System Configuration 1 Camera Caption This caption shows the camera name and can be modified Counter can also be shown here just after the Camera Caption if it is enabled 2 Recognition Window PIP This is a Picture In Picture window which is by default disabled When enabled by default this window shows the last recognized image You may change it to show live video instead Then the Main Video Window will be
68. rt is 5550 Webcam Server Command Fort 4550 Data Fort 5550 Audio Port e Figure 7 4 70 Chapter 7 Network 7 5 Database Sync Server You can update the Registered Plate Databases of different GV LPRs synchronously 1 Click the Network button and select Database Sync Server A message box pops up to display Do you want to ENABLE this process synchronously WW n Jj Do you want bo ENABLE this process synchronously Figure 7 5 2 Click Yes to start The Database Sync Server is started and then minimized to the notification area ai E ATi 12 15 PM Figure 7 6 3 To change the default port value right click the icon in the notification area and then select Server Setting 7 6 Connect to GV LPR Center With the connection to the GV LPR Center you can transmit the data and images from GV LPR to GV LPR Center 1 Click Network and select Connect to LPR Center 2 Inthe LPR Center Name and Address fields type the name and IP address of the GV LPR Center you wish to connect to More than one GV LPR Center can be connected but only one connected GV LPR Center can be set as Master Server 3 In the Send Recognition Images field select the types of recognition images to be sent to different LPR Centers The types of recognition images include All Status Registered Visitors and Unrecognized If you want to send Overview images select Send Overview Images 71 Chapter
69. se of the integration is that it could lower the installation cost and provides leading function of retrieving video by license plate number Retrieving video by using license plate number provides a very key feature for the integration of GV LPR with GV Series DVR You may view video of any or all cameras before or after the vehicles being recognized That means you can easily retrieve the video of suspicious drivers or their passengers about what they have brought into or out of the building or other behaviors Note Please Do Not set the folder of video storage path of GV Series DVR to the same logical hard drive of GV LPR File Storage That will cause the GV Series DVR to use up the hard drive Run the GV Series DVR before GV LPR It shares the Video and I O with GV LPR HD i s ot J Gv 800 Presses DS PEER P ga ge ep e Keen EEN A mm SU WU REREES iii OTT OR iii Pee IFE Figure 3 35 For the integration setup please follow these steps 1 Select the Enable option 2 Select correct installed path of the GV Series DVR for DVR Path 3 Match the camera of GV LPR to GV Series DVR by the selection in Choose LPR Camera and Match to DVR camera This function let you select which camera of GV Series DVR to share with the GV LPR for recognition 4 If I O device is used for GV LPR please choose whether it is controlled by GV LPR or controlled by GV Series DVR by se
70. t comply with the limit the average speed will display 0 in the field TAME LICENSE PLATE EVENT _ TIME DIRECT STAY TIME AVERAGE SPEED LICENSE PLATE REGISTER WSS KAT BSV2008 8 06 59 Ph U Bays 002427 VS KN T 100030 W396 ENT 22008 8 06 59 Ph W396 ENT 1000320 PIS6450 B242008 8 06 55 Phi D Days 00 24 76 hide4h OH B22008 8 06 49 Flu M4240 H 100041 TL PC LE B22008 8 06 49 Flu D Days 002427 M4240 NH 00044 PFS TRE Jeepis S 06 47 Ph PYSsTRE 00004 PFSETRE B242008 8 06 47 Phi D Days 00 24 27 PY3 TRE 100004 PSSAR ha B22008 8 06 43 Ph D Days 00 24 26 PSS Reh 100052 Figure 3 72 3 2 13 Video Source You may select the video standard to be NTSC or PAL Video Source Video Setup Video Standard Figure 3 73 54 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 3 Start Stop Recognition Click the Start Stop Recognition button RSC to start or stop recognition You may select one or more cameras to start or stop recognition Start All Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Lamera 4 Stop All Figure 3 74 3 4 Version Minimize Exit Click the Version Minimize Exit button amp to show the version information minimize or exit the program 99 Chapter 4 Recognition Database Recognition Database You can use Recognition Records or Recognition Database to view the recognition records The database records the image camera recognized license plate number time direction etc
71. that stored in database you can replace it with the database information General Recognition Notification Detection Setup gt Detection Mode 8 VO Detection T Hotkey D Recognition result from 5 Pictures MM Add Region Si To synchronize detection region between recognition and m SE Subtract Region mA jy Empty Region Default Region Region Color Matching Mode 1 Character Mismatch To replace the recognized plate with a fuzzy macth from the database w Figure 3 18 29 Chapter 3 System Configuration Motion Detection The settings in the area are only available when Detection Mode is selected to be Motion Detection The maximum lanes supported for Motion Detection mode is 4 lanes Sensitivity There are 9 levels of sensitivity can be selected Setup Motion Detection Region You may add or subtract the motion sensor regions To add or subtract the region please drag your mouse in the Motion Detection Region Setup area and confirm with left button on the mouse Do not record for unrecognized result This option is default enabled so that those recognition triggered by motion detection without license plate found can be eliminated Motion Detection 6 Sensitivity 5 W Setup Motion Detection Region M Do nottecord far unrecognized result Subtract Region Add R gion Empty Region Default Region Region Color Figure 3 19 When Motion Detection mode
72. u may set the name of the sensor in the Sensor Name Sensor Mame Input Setup w Enable Infrared 1 GH Pin Setup ben 1 Pin 1 Delay 0 0 sec H Input Setup 2 Camera 2 E Input Setup 3 Camera 3 M Same Output ge Pin Setup Ei Input SETUp 4 amer di dule 1 Pin 1 Dela 0 0 e Input Setup 5 Camera 5 R EE H Input Setup 6 Camera 61 Input Setup 7 Camera 7 JW Sync Application Select Application Input Setup D Camera 81 Input Setup 9 e Program Files R mg exe sync Application Path Figure 3 29 Pin Setup Remember to set the Pin Setup for the Input by clicking the Pin Setup button You should set the I O Module number and Pin number You may set the Delay before Trigger of recognition if needed Pin Setup Please choose a module and a pin Module Module 1 Pin Pini Delay before Trigger D Seconds d A Figure 3 30 Sync Output If you need to synchronize an output to an input for example switch on a light when the first 34 Chapter 3 System Configuration infrared is triggered you may enable the Sync Output and set the Pin Setup for it You may set the Delay before Trigger if needed The Trigger Time can be synchronized with the input or user defined Pin Setup Please choose module and a pin Module Module 1 Pin Pini Delay before Trigger 0 0 Seconds Trigger Time e Sync with Input of x Figure 3 31 Sync Application You may enable it
73. uld select the kind of recognition result to trigger the output A Registered result may trigger to open the gate A Visitors or Unrecognized result may trigger an alarm if needed Sync Output If you need to synchronize an output to an input such as switching on a light when the first infrared is triggered you may enable the Sync Output and set the Pin Setup for it You may set the Delay before Trigger if needed The Trigger Time can be synchronized with the input or user defined Please choose module and a pin Module Module 1 Pin Pin 1 Delay before Trigger 0 0 Secondis Trigger Time Co Syne with Input e DU Becond s d x Figure 3 34 Sync Application You may enable it so that a program can be synchronized to run for integration Select Application You may select the Synchronized Application Path by clicking this button Sync Application Path The selected Sync Application Path will be shown Hotkey You may set the Hotkey so that when clicking the Hot Key the output will be triggered The Hotkey can be F1 F8 Ctrl A Z or Ctrl 0 9 36 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 2 Integration Setup GV LPR can be integrated with GV Series DVR Version 8 0 or higher by using the same capture card on the same PC You may install 2 monitors with the main monitor showing GV Series DVR user interface and the second monitor showing GV LPR user interface The main purpo
74. up an e mail account to send alert messages Mail Setup Setup Charset ao ss 25 Defaut SMTP Server requires authenitication rn E Mail From SMTP Server SMTP Port Account ID Password Alert Setup E Mail Alert Interval 0 Min Western European Windows rn Test E Mail To Subject JN Test Mail Mail Content Cancel Figure 3 58 3 2 9 Virtual I O Setting With the connection to GV DSP LPR you can remotely set up and control the output devices Virtual 1 0 Setting Input Setup Address GVDSP LPR 192 168 1 47 D Input Setup 2 a input Setup A0 Remove Inout Setup Mod Address 1 GVDSP LPR 192 168 1 47 ID Output Setup Output Setup 1 Camera 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output Setup 2 Camera 2 VW Enable Output 1 BS Module 1 Pin 1 Registered Output Setup 3 Camera 3 Output Setup 4 Camera 4 jw Hotkey Ze Figure 3 59 To set up the pin number for the selected output and its module select Enable and click drop down list to select the type of user to be notified of For the details about Pin Setup refer to Pin Setup in 3 2 7 3 VO Device 48 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 10 Remote DVR Player Setting You can connect to GV Series DVR and then access the recording files for remote playback For the details about accessing videos refer to 4 2 3 View Recognition Vid
75. uter later Click Finish to complete setup lt Back Figure 2 5 13 Chapter 2 Software Installation 2 2 Install Microsoft Data Access Components MDAC Since GV LPR uses Microsoft Data Access Components MDAC version 2 7 or above please check if your system is installed with MDAC before you run GV LPR The MDAC checker and installer are included in Utility folder of the GV LPR CD Note MDAC is only required to be installed with the operation system of Windows 2000 2 2 1 Check the version of MDAC 1 Please select the folder of Utility and then MdacChecker from the GV LPR CD DN Mdacchecker eee File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae tack Q r wi JP Search 1 Folders Es XxX Ki HAL Address E J Utility MdacChecker DI Go Folders x El Gy LPR 2 0 2 a B Documents O Driver CO Gv LPR_OCX_SDK O GY LPR_System C2 utility B Directx9 CO Mdac2 8 O MdacChecker G Control Panel C2 Shared Documents C2 x s Documents my Network Places x Description Component Checker 2 0 File Yersion 2 0 0 0 Date Created 10 2 2003 11 51 4M Size 308 KB Files Currently on the CD OS cc inputstream icc comcheck comcheck chi Ill U Figure 2 6 2 Run cc exe Please select Perform analysis of your machine and automatically determine the release version
76. ver or the overview of the vehicle by installing another camera and shown in the Picture In Picture window The image will be saved accompanied with the recognition image if you enable Save Image as JPEG File You will see 2 images when you are querying the Recognition Record Database You may set the image file compression quality in the Quality Higher quality images require more storage spaces Overview Camera PIF M Enable camera 5 MW Display Region xa Default R gion Region Color Figure 3 24 You may adjust the PIP window by enable the Display Region and then setup in the Overview Camera PIP Display Region You may also reset it to default region by clicking the Default Region icon 31 Chapter 3 System Configuration Video Attribute Setup You may set the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue of the camera Video Attribute Setup Brightness Contrast Default Saturation _ Defauit Hue Figure 3 25 3 2 1 3 I O Device To use I O Detect mode you should set the I O Device Please refer to the video demonstration in the upper left corner of this dialog box It shows how 2 infrared sensors trigger the recognition 2 infrared sensors can prevent most of the trigger generated by people walk through You can also adjust the distance of the 2 infrared to prevent bicycle or motorbike Normally it is at least 1 5 meter apart Magnetic Loop Detector is the main sensor device to be used for
77. will increase the recognition rate For the system used for a car park for registered car it is suggested to set to Registered For the non registered usage like public car park it is suggested to set to Registered plus Visitors Repeat Recognition Setting Camera 2 UO Detection Repeat recognition can only be enabled when the lf Detection mode is applied W Enable The time interval for every recognition 1 0 Seconds Repeat recognition until VO trigger is off or recognition resultis Set the delay time of notify be executed when the recognition is still repeating 5 0 Seconds 10 0 Seconds Figure 3 53 44 Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 2 6 Country Setting You have to select the country or region where you install the GV LPR The recognition engine for each country is different Please make sure you select the correct country or region Country Setting GT Country or Region selection Taiwan Figure 3 54 3 2 7 Alarm Definition Setting You can set up alarms in terms of type sound notification methods and recognition types General Click General in the left panel to access the general setting In the Alarm Sound Options you can select Play once to play the alarm once or Repeat to repeat playing the alarm for the desired period of time If you want to display the alert message on the LED sign when GV LPR is started select Start Program At Startup
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