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DetectorPack PSIM

Registry section

String parameterAvailable valuesDefaultProduct versionDescription

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt

MaxRestartsCount>=111.0.0 and later

Key The key specifies the number of attempts to restart the detection tool in case of an internal error

x32: (х32)\DetectorExt

x64: (х64)\DetectorExt

 

Recumbent.SkipSitPeople0, 1-1.0.0 and later

The key excludes repeated triggering of the Pose detection tool when there is a recumbent person in the frame:

0—repeated triggering of the detection tool isn't excluded

1—repeated triggering of the detection tool is excluded

The registry key is created manually.

If Recumbent.SkipSitPeople=1, and the values of other keys (Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset and Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset) aren't specified or only one is specified, then the default values are used for the missing keys. To specify the values different from default values, you must manually specify the Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset and Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset registry keys

x32: (х32)\DetectorExt

x64: (х64)\DetectorExt

 

Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset>06001.0.0 and later

You must manually create the registry key with the value Recumbent.SkipSitPeople=1, otherwise the Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset registry key doesn't work. 

The key specifies the time period in seconds during which repeated triggering of the Pose detection tool when there is a recumbent person in the frame is excluded.

If Recumbent.SkipSitPeople=1, and the values of other keys (Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset and Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset) aren't specified or only one is specified, then the default values are used for the missing keys. To specify other value, you must create the Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset registry key manually

x32: (х32)\DetectorExt

x64: (х64)\DetectorExt

 

Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset>0501.0.0 and later

You must manually create the registry key with the value Recumbent.SkipSitPeople=1, otherwise the Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset registry key doesn't work. 

The key specifies the percentage of increase in the original size of the alarm border, in which repeated triggering of the Pose detection tool when there is a recumbent person in the frame is excluded.

If Recumbent.SkipSitPeople=1, and the values of other keys (Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleTimeOffset and Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset) aren't specified or only one is specified, then the default values are used for the missing keys. To specify other value, you must create the Recumbent.SkipSitPeopleAreaOffset registry key manually

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\BARCODE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\BARCODE_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Barcode Detection: External Detector - BARCODE_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\BASE_POSE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\BASE_POSE_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Pose Detection: External Detector - BASE_POSE_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\CONVEYOR_BELT_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\CONVEYOR_BELT_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Conveyor Belt Detection: External Detector - CONVEYOR_BELT_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\CROWD_COUNTER

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\CROWD_COUNTER

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Detection of moving against crowd flow: External Detector - CROWD_COUNTER.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\CROWD_COUNTER_TVN

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\CROWD_COUNTER_TVN

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Crowd detection (TVN): External Detector - CROWD_COUNTER_TVN.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\EQUIPMENT_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\EQUIPMENT_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Equipment detection (PPE): External Detector - EQUIPMENT_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\FIRE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\FIRE_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Fire detection: External Detector - FIRE_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\FLUID_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\FLUID_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Fluid level detection: External Detector - FLUID_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\GLOW_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\GLOW_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Detection of light indication control: External Detector - GLOW_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Heat map detection: External Detector - HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR

ReportFrequency >09001.0.0 and later

Sets the data collection frequency (sec) for heat map detection tool

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\HEAT_ZONE_DETECTOR

DebugReportFrequency >0101.0.0 and later

Sets the data update frequency (sec) from heat map detection tool in the Debug window in seconds

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\NEURO_COUNTER

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\NEURO_COUNTER

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Neurocounter: External Detector - NEURO_COUNTER.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\NEURO_TRACKER

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\NEURO_TRACKER

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Neurotracker: External Detector - NEURO_TRACKER.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\NEURO_TRACKER\NEURO TRACKER_id

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\NEURO_TRACKER\NEURO TRACKER_id

 

windowH
windowStepH
windowW
windowStepW
nonnegative integerabsent1.0.0 and later

Sets the custom size of the scanning windows. 

  1. In the registry, create a new section NEURO_TRACKER_id, where id is the id of the neurotracker, which window sizes you want to change.
  2. In this section, create four registry keys:
    1. windowH—scanning window height;
    2. windowW—scanning window width;
    3. windowStepH—scanning window step height;
    4. windowStepW—scanning window step width.
  3. Specify the required values for all four keys. Otherwise, the default settings will be used.

Example of custom settings for a 1920×1080 frame divided into four equal scanning windows:
windowH=540
windowStepH=540
windowW=960
windowStepW=960

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\OCCUPANCY_COUNTER

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\OCCUPANCY_COUNTER

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Queue length detection: External Detector - OCCUPANCY_COUNTER.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\NEURO_COUNTER\NEURO COUNTER_id

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\NEURO_COUNTER\NEURO COUNTER_id

 

windowH
windowStepH
windowW
windowStepW
nonnegative integerabsent1.0.0 and later

Sets the custom size of the scanning windows. 

  1. In the registry, create a new section NEURO COUNTER_id, where id is the id of the neurocounter, which window sizes you want to change.
  2. In this section, create four registry keys:
    1. windowH—scanning window height;
    2. windowW—scanning window width;
    3. windowStepH—scanning window step height;
    4. windowStepW—scanning window step width.
  3. Specify the required values for all four keys. Otherwise, the default settings will be used.

Example of custom settings for a 1920×1080 frame divided into four equal scanning windows:
windowH=540
windowStepH=540
windowW=960
windowStepW=960

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\PEOPLE_COUNTER

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\PEOPLE_COUNTER

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the People counter detection: External Detector - PEOPLE_COUNTER.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\SMOKE_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\SMOKE_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Smoke detection: External Detector - SMOKE_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\STOPPED_CAR_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\STOPPED_CAR_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Stopped vehicle detection: External Detector - STOPPED_CAR_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\SWEETHEARTING_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\SWEETHEARTING_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Sweethearting at checkout detection: External Detector - SWEETHEARTING_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\TRAFFIC_LIGHTS

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\TRAFFIC_LIGHTS

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Traffic lights detection: External Detector - TRAFFIC_LIGHTS.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\TRAIN_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\TRAIN_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. Example of a separate process for the Train detection: External Detector - TRAIN_DETECTOR.1

x32: (x32)\DetectorExt\VIDEO_INTELLECT_INTERNAL_DETECTOR

x64: (x64)\DetectorExt\VIDEO_INTELLECT_INTERNAL_DETECTOR

 

IsProcessObject0, 101.0.0 and later

Activates the start of the VideoIntellect detection tool in a separate process:

0—detection tool is started in one common External Detector process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the common process

1detection tool is started in a separate External Detector - Detector type.Detector Id process, all messages and reactions from this detection tool go to the separate process. If there are sub-tools, their messages go to the parent process. 

Examples of separate processes for the VideoIntellect detection tools:

VideoIntellect embedded detector: External Detector - VIDEO_INTELLECT_INTERNAL_DETECTOR.1
VideoIntellect detection of movement in prohibited area: External Detector - VI_FORBIDDEN_DETECTOR.1
VideoIntellect detection of prohibited direction: External Detector - VI_DIRECTION_DETECTOR.1
VideoIntellect detection of crowd: External Detector - VI_CROWD_DETECTOR.1
VideoIntellect abandoned objects detection: External Detector - VI_ABANDONED_DETECTOR.1
VideoIntellect detection of camera state: External Detector - VI_FAULTER_DETECTOR.1
VideoIntellect abandoned objects street detection: External Detector - VI_ABANDONED_STREET_DETECTOR.1

x32: (X32)\Video\
x64: (x64)\Video\
report_frequency>=030001.0.0 and laterSets the time period in milliseconds, during which the repeated triggering of the Sweethearting detection module is ignored
x32: (X32)\
x64: (x64)\
ShowVideoIntellectObjects ><=0-1.0.0 and later

Hides the VideoIntellect detector objects from the Axxon PSIM objects tree.

0the VideoIntellect detector objects are hidden

><0VideoIntellect detector objects are displayed

x32: (X32)\Video
x64: (x64)\Video
LongInZoneTimeout2>=0-1.0.0 and later

The key sets the time in seconds which defines the time the object stays in the zone, after which the NeuroTracker VMDA detection tools with the Staying in the area for more than 10 sec detector type, created under the Neurotracker object, are triggered. If this key is not specified, then it is considered equal to the LongInZoneTimeout key value (see Axxon PSIM base version)

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