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  1. Go to the LPR channel object settings panel, corresponding to the activated module (see see Activating the program module, used for identifying the plates).
  2. From the Direction drop-down list (1), select the traffic direction relative to the camera in which it is necessary to recognize the LP numbers.

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    For the IntLab module, the direction of carriages in the camera view is selected from left to right or from right to left (see Setting up the IntLab module).


  3. Set the Undefined checkbox (2) to display the direction as Undefined in the Vehicle Tracer module, if it is not possible to determine the vehicle direction.
  4. If the from the camera or to the camera value is selected in the Direction dropdown list, the Record violation checkbox becomes available (3). By default this checkbox is set. That means that in case if the direction of vehicle moving is not coincide with the specified value, the Entering an oncoming lane alarm event will be created. If this event should not be created, uncheck the checkbox.

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    The following variations are possible depending on selecting the traffic direction:

    • if the to the camera direction is selected and the Record violation checkbox is set the recognition is performed in both direction; if traffic is performed from the camera the alarm event will be created;
    • if the from the camera direction is selected and the Record violation checkbox is set the recognition is performed in both direction; if traffic is performed to the camera the alarm event will be created;
    • if the to the camera direction is selected and the Record violation checkbox is not set the recognition is performed only in direction to the camera;
    • if the from the camera direction is selected and the Record violation checkbox is not set the recognition is performed only in direction from the camera;


  5. Click Apply (4).

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