Documentation for Auto Intellect 5.5. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.

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You can select events to be displayed in the identified vehicles protocol and alarms protocol.

Attention!

Both displayed and hidden in the protocol events are saved in the recognizers database of the Auto-Intellect software.

You can select the events using the following filters:

  1. speed;
  2. overspeeding;
  3. license plate;
  4. validity;
  5. region;
  6. direction;
  7. alarm type;
  8. plate recognizers.

To select the filter, do the following:

  1. Click Filter button in the On-line monitor window (1).
  2. Filters dialog window will be displayed in result.
  3. From the Speed list (1) select the required filter, then specify the speed value(s) in the field(s) in km/h.
    The following speed filters are available:
    • No filtering — the event is displayed in protocols with any vehicle speed.
    • More — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle speed exceeds the specified value.
    • Less — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle speed is below the specified value.
    • Interval — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle speed is within the specified speed range.
  4. From the Speeding list (2) select the required filter, then specify the overspeeding value in the field in km/h.
    The following overspeeding filters are available:

    • No filtering — the event is displayed in protocols with any vehicle overspeeding.

    • More — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle overspeeding exceeds the specified value.

      Note.

      The overspeeding value is calculated as the difference between the recorded vehicle speed and the speed, permitted in the controlled area of the road.

  5. From the License plate number list (3) select the required filter and then in the field enter the LP number or its part which identification leads to event displaying in protocols.
    The following LP filters are available:

    • No filtering — the event is displayed in protocols with any vehicle LP number.

    • Register — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle LP number exactly matches the specified value.

    • Contains — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle LP number contains the specified value.

      Note.

      The value specified for the Register and Contains filters may include usual characters and «*» characters which stand for an unidentified LP character. If the value contains one or several «*» characters, only the LPs which contain the unidentified characters in the specified combination, are displayed in the protocols.

  6. From the Validity list (4) select the required filter of the LP recognition validity percentage, then specify the percentage value in the field(s).
    The following validity filters are available:
    • No filtering - the events are displayed for those vehicles which plates are recognized with any validity.
    • More - events are displayed in the protocol if the recognizing validity is higher than the specified value.
    • Interval - vehicle event is displayed in the protocol if the recognizing validity of vehicle plate belongs to the specified range of values.
  7. From the Region list (5) select the required region filter, where the vehicle has been registered, and then enter the region number in the field.
    The following region filters are available:
    • No filtering — the events are displayed in protocols for the vehicles, registered in any region.
    • Equal — the events are displayed in protocols for the vehicles, registered in the specified region.
  8. From the Direction list (6) select the vehicle direction for which the event should be displayed in protocols.
    The following direction filters are available:
    • No filtering — the events are displayed in protocols with any vehicle direction.
    • From camera — the event is displayed in protocols if the vehicle was moving away from the camera.
    • Towards the camera — the events are displayed in protocols if the vehicle was moving towards the camera.
    • Undefined — the events are displayed in protocols if the vehicle direction was not determined.
  9. From the Alarm type list (7) select the alarm type. Only alarms of the selected type will be displayed in protocols.
    The following alarm type filters are available:
    • No filtering — the events are displayed in protocols with any alarm type or its absence.
    • Overspeeding — the events for which overspeeding has been registered are displayed in protocols.
    • LP found in database — the events for which the LPs have been found in the external plates database are displayed in protocols.
    • Alarm set by operator — the events, initialized manually, are displayed in protocols.
    • Running a red light — the events for which the red lights running has been registered are displayed in protocols.
    • Entered the oncoming lane — the events for which the entering the oncoming lane has been registered are displayed in protocols.
    • Crossed the stop line — the events for which the crossing the stop line has been registered are displayed in protocols.
    • Stop over crosswalk line – the events for which the stopping on the crosswalk line has been registered are displayed in protocols.
  10. In the Plates recognizers (8) group set the checkboxes for those LP recognition Servers, which data should be displayed in protocols.
  11. Click OK to save filters settings and close the Filters dialog window (10).

Note.

To reset all the settings, click the Reset button (9).

Filtering the events to be displayed in the protocols is complete.

Note

You can disable any filtering without changing the settings in the Filters dialog window. To do this, click the Show all button (2). All the registered events will be displayed in protocols in result. To resume the usage of filters, click this button again.


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