User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Version History
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Contact Information
- Document Conventions
- 1. Label Explanation and Safety Information
- 1.1. Regulatory Compliance
- 2. Introduction
- 2.1. Definitions
- 2.2. Underlying Principles and LiDAR Fundamentals
- 2.3. Key Factors for Best Sensor Performance
- 3. Description
- 3.1. Equipment Designation and Description
- 3.1.1. Key Components
- 3.1.2. Distance Measurement
- 4. Specifications
- 4.1. General Characteristics
- 4.2. Mechanical Specifications
- 4.2.1. Leddar T16 Traffic Dimensions
- 4.2.2. Leddar T16 Tolling Dimensions
- 4.2.3. Distance Screw
- 4.3. Electrical Specifications
- 4.4. Environmental Specifications
- 4.5. Software System Requirements
- 5. Installing the Leddar T16 Sensor
- 5.1. Installing and Orienting the Sensor
- 5.2. Connecting the Leddar T16 Sensor
- 6. Installing LeddarTM Configuration
- 6.1. Connecting to LeddarTM Configuration
- 7. LeddarTM Configuration
- 7.1. Main Windows, Menus and Buttons
- 7.2. File Menu
- 7.2.1. Recordings (.ltl file)
- 7.2.1.1. How to Edit Recording Settings
- 7.2.1.2. How to Record a Scene
- 7.2.1.3. How to Play a Recording
- 7.2.1.4. How to Extract a Scene Segment
- 7.2.2. Data Logging (.txt file)
- 7.2.2.1. How to Setup Data Logging
- 7.2.2.2. How to Start and Stop Data Logging
- 7.3. Device Menu
- 7.3.1. Configurations
- 7.3.1.1. Device Name and How to Change it
- 7.3.2. Acquisition Settings
- 7.3.3. Network Settings
- 7.3.4. Orientation Control (Pan/Tilt Adjustment)
- 7.3.5. Video Settings
- 7.3.6. Action
- 7.4. View Menu
- 7.4.1. Device State
- 7.4.2. Image Activation
- 7.4.3. Grid Activation
- 7.4.4. Raw Detections
- 7.4.5. Raw Detections Graph
- 7.4.5.1. Setting Scale Areas and Detection Points
- 7.4.5.2. Detection Scene Short Keys
- 7.5. Settings Menu
- 7.5.1. Record Settings
- 7.5.2. Data Logger
- 7.5.3. Preferences
- 7.5.4. Access Level
- 7.6. Help Menu
- 7.6.1. User Guide
- 7.6.2. LeddarTM SDK Help
- 7.6.3. About
- 8. Communication Protocol
- 9. Troubleshooting
- 10. Maintenance
- 11. Warranty
- 12. Technical Support
- 13. Index
- Appendix A. Static IP and DHCP Configuration Under Windows 7 and Up
- Appendix B. Making Connectors for the Ethernet Cable
- Appendix C. Procedure to Use LeddarCDemo (SDK Code Example) with the Leddar T16 Sensor
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7.2. File Menu
Table 18: File Menu Options
Option
Description
Load Configuration
This option allows the user to load the sensor configuration previously
saved in the system as a *.lto file (Leddar
TM
Configuration file). Choose
the wanted sensor configuration from the Open dialog box.
You can also get the configuration that was stored with a record file. In
case of a system failure, you can load a sensor configuration and use
this sensor configuration to collect signal data according to a set of
parameters (scanning, distance measurements, etc.); and then, analyze
the collected data or the information. In addition, if you have more than
one sensor and you want to use the same configuration for all your
sensors, then, you must load the previously saved configuration you want
to use for all your sensors. In this case, make sure to rename all your
sensors with a different name. The sensors named differently will use the
same configuration. Refer to section 7.3.1.1 Device Name and How to
Change it.
To load a configuration, go to File > Load Configuration.
Save Configuration
As…
This option allows the user to save the configuration for a specific sensor
to a *.lto file (Leddar
TM
Configuration file) from the Save as dialog box.
This allows the user to save their settings and restore them in case of a
system failure or to revert to earlier settings. In addition, if you have more
than one sensor and you want to use the same configuration for all your
sensors, save the configuration you want to use for all your sensors. In
this case, make sure to rename all your sensors with a different name.
The sensors named differently will use the same configuration. Refer to
section 7.3.1.1 Device Name and How to Change it.
To save a configuration, go to File > Save Configuration As.
Start Recording
Stop Recording
Start Recording (shortcut F9): This option allows you to start recording
detections in a *.ltl file that can later be reloaded and replayed.
Stop Recording (shortcut F9): This option allows to stop recording
detections of the *.ltl file.
Refer to section 7.2.1.2 How to Record a Scene for more details.