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User Manual of Network Traffic Speed Dome
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3) Check Enable to activate the scene.
4. Draw lane area.
1) Click Lock to avoid accidental PTZ changing during configuration.
2) Adjust PTZ to obtain the target scene.
3) Click Add on Lane Area to add a lane.
4) Set the lane parameters, such as vehicle moving direction and line type.
5) Adjust the lane position by dragging the endpoints of the blue lane lines.
6) Repeat to add and adjust other lane areas.
5. Select detection mode as Enforcement, and click U-turning Detection.
6. Check Enable.
7. Set parameters for the function.
Sensitivity: The sensitivity of triggering capture. Higher sensitivity means easier to
trigger the detection.
Lane No. Linkage: Only checked lane is armed for U-turning detection.
8. Click Save.
9. Set arming schedule.
1) Go to Configuration > ITS > Common Settings > Speed Dome Arming Schedule.
2) Check Enable to enable the function.
3) Set arming time of each day by dragging the mouse on time bar.
4) Click on the blue time bar, and click Configuration to set patrol sequence and dwell time
on each scene. To copy the setting of a day to other days, click and select desired
days.
5) Click Save.
5.1.4 Set Over Lane Line Detection
Steps:
1. Go to Configuration > ITS > Common Settings > Speed Dome Rule Settings
2. Select a scene to start configuration.
3. Set detection scene.
1) Edit Scene Name.
2) Select Scene Direction as demand. Scene direction stands for the direction of traffic
flow.
3) Check Enable to activate the scene.
4. Draw lane area.
1) Click Lock to avoid accidental PTZ changing during configuration.
2) Adjust PTZ to obtain the target scene.
3) Click Add on Lane Area to add a lane.
4) Set the lane parameters, such as vehicle moving direction and line type.
5) Adjust the lane position by dragging the endpoints of the blue lane lines.
6) Repeat to add and adjust other lane areas.
5. Select detection mode as Enforcement, and click Over Lane Line Detection.
6. Check Enable.
7. Set parameters for the function.