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  1. Set a search interval (see Setting a search interval).
  2. Select the detector from the list by From the Detection drop-down list, select the detection tool, the events from which you want to use as a search criterion.
  3. In the Enter text field, enter the license plate that you want to find. You can enter either a full license plate or a part of it using the ? character (any character in the license plate) and the * character (any number of any characters in the license plate). For example, a search query ?20* shows all vehicles with license plates containing 2 and 0 in the second and third positions, respectively. License plates can contain any number of characters.

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    To search by all recognized license plates, enter * (asterisk).

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  4. If necessary, set additional search criteria by clicking the  button:
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    To search by additional criteria, the Vehicle recognition option must be enabled in the License plate recognition RR settings (see Configuring License plate recognition RRConfiguring License plate recognition RR—Parking).

    1. Select the Vehicle class from the drop-down list:
      1. Car;
      2. Truck;
      3. Bus;
      4. Motorcycle;
      5. Mini truck;
      6. Unknown.
    2. Vendor: enter the full name of the car manufacturer in Latin letters, case-insensitive. Correct spelling examples: Mitsubishi, Nissan, Hyundai.
    3. Model: enter
    4. In the Model field, enter the full name of the car model in numbers or Latin letters, case-insensitive. Correct spelling examples: Outlander, Teana, Creta, 406 (for Peugeot 406).

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      For a full list of models and vendors, see Functionality of License plate recognition RR.

    5. In the Vendor field, enter the full name of the car manufacturer in Latin letters, case-insensitive. Correct spelling examples: Mitsubishi, Nissan, Hyundai.
    6. In the Color
    7. :
    8. area, set the color of the
    9. vehicle
    10. vehicle (see Configuring object color).
    11. From the Vehicle class drop-down list, select one of the following class:
      1. Car.
      2. Truck.
      3. Bus.
      4. Motorcycle.
      5. Mini truck.
      6. Unknown.
    12. From .Select the Vehicle headlights  state from the drop-down list, select one of the following vehicle headlights state:
      1. Unknown;.
      2. Enabled;.
      3. Disabled.
    13. In the Vehicle speed: area, in the From and To fields, set the vehicle speed range depending on the unit of measurement selected in the Speed detection field in the detector settings (see Configuring License plate recognition RRConfiguring License plate recognition RR—Parking):
      1. Kmph: possible range from 0 to 450250.

      2. Mph: possible range from 0 to 280155.

    14. In the Vehicle direction: field, select the vehicle direction from the drop-down list:
      1. Unknown—vehicle direction is not recognized;
      2. Unknown—the direction of movement of the vehicle is not detected.
      3. Incoming—the vehicle Incoming—vehicle is moving towards the camera;.
      4. Outgoing—vehicle Outgoing—the vehicle is moving away from the camera.

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        To remove a search criterion, click the button.

  5. Click the Search button Image Added.

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    Once started, the search can be stopped at any time. To do this, click the Stop button that appears instead of the Search button.

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A recognized license plate is outlined with a red border in the Surveillance window.
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