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To create the Stop in area detector, do the following:
- Create the required detector and specify its parameters (see Configuring detectors and their sub-detectors).
- Below the created detector, click Create… → Stop in area.
By default, the detector is enabled and set to generate events when an object stops moving in the area and remains stationary The detection tool will trigger if an object stops and remains idle for a specified time period.
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If necessary, you can change the detector parameters. The list of parameters is given in the table:
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Enable | Yes | The detector is enabled by default. To disable the detector, select the No value | |||||
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Name | Stop in area | Enter the detector name or leave the default name | |||||
Event hold time (sec) | 2 |
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To set a specified time period, you must perform the following steps:
in the group is detected. If the specified number of objects (specified in the Number of alarm objects parameter) are detected within this time period, the detector generates an event. If no additional objects are detected within the specified time period, the detector doesn't generate an event. Specify the time period in seconds when events will be held when responding to a group of objects. The value must be in the range [0, 86400] | |||||||
Type | Stop in area | Name of the detector type (non-editable field) | |||||
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X-axis offset | 15 | Specify the X-axis and Y-axis offsets as a percentage of the track area to receive events from the specified area. The values must be in the range [1, 40] | |||||
Y-axis offset | 10 | ||||||
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Maximum object height | 100 | Specify the maximum object height as a percentage of the frame size for the detector to generate an event. The value must be in the range [0.05, 100]
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Maximum object width | 100 | Specify the maximum object width as a percentage of the frame size for the detector to generate an event. The value must be in the range [0.05, 100]
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Minimum object height | 0.1 | Specify the minimum object height as a percentage of the frame size for the detector to generate an event. The value must be in the range [0.05, 100]
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Minimum object width | 0.1 | Specify the minimum object width as a percentage of the frame size for the detector to generate an event. The value must be in the range [0.05, 100]
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Number of alarm objects | 2 |
Specify the number of objects that can cause the detector to generate an event. The value must be in the range [1, 100] | |||||
Object class | All classes | Select the object class that must generate an event. The default value is All classes
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Stop in area duration | 0 | Specify the time in seconds during which the object is stationary for the detector to generate an event. The value must be in the range [0, 3600] |
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Trigger on group of objects | Yes | The parameter is disabled by default. If you want the detector to generate an event only for a group of objects, select the Yes value
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By default, the entire frame is a detection area. If necessary, in the preview window, you can reduce the detection area (see Configuring a detection area) and/or set one or more skip areas (see Configuring a skip area).
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To save the parameters of the detector, click the Apply button. To cancel the changes, click the Cancel button.
Configuration of the Stop in area detector is complete
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