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General information

You can filter the start of macros when a vehicle is recognized by specifying the following clarifying parameters:

ParameterValueMax valueDescription
Direction
0

The macro starts if the license plate is recognized when the vehicle is moving in an unspecified direction towards the camera

1

The macro starts if the license plate is recognized when the vehicle is approaching the camera

2

The macro starts if the license plate is recognized when the vehicle is moving away from the camera

SpeedKmph


Minimum speed value in km/hMaximum speed value in km/h

The macro starts if the license plate is recognized when the vehicle is moving within the specified speed limits

VehicleBrand

Vehicle manufacturer name (for example, Audi).

See the full list of possible manufacturers here


The macro starts if a vehicle of a certain manufacturer is recognized

VehicleColorVehicle color (for example, Black)

The macro starts if a vehicle of a certain color is recognized

VehicleModel

Vehicle model name (for example, A6).

See the full list of possible models here


The macro starts if a vehicle of a certain model is recognized

VehicleClass

[0, 16], where:

  • 0—Unknown (vehicles whose class could not be recognized);
  • 1—Car;
  • 2—Truck;
  • 3—Bus;
  • 4—Motorcycle;
  • 5—Light commercial vehicle;
  • 6—Trolleybus;
  • 7—Tram;
  • 8—Van;
  • 9—Minivan;
  • 10—SUV;
  • 11—Pickup truck;
  • 12—Average size vehicle;
  • 13—Large vehicle;
  • 14—Heavy-duty vehicle;
  • 15—Special vehicle;
  • 16—Dump truck

The macro starts if a vehicle of a certain class is recognized


Algorithm for setting the clarifying parameters

To set the parameters that specify the conditions for starting macros, do the following:

  1. In the Start conditions, select the license plate recognition or vehicle recognition event.
  2. Click the button under Start conditions. As a result, additional fields are displayed.
  3. In the Parameter field, specify the required parameter.

    Attention!

    The parameter value is case sensitive.

  4. Depending on the parameter used, in the Value and Max value fields, set the range of values ​​within which the macro will be triggered.
  5. Set one or more actions to be performed (see Settings specific to actions).

  6. Click the Apply  button.


The clarifying parameters are set.

Example for a license plate number recognition when the vehicle is approaching the camera or moving away from it

You can configure a macro to initiate an alarm if a license plate number is recognized when the vehicle is approaching or moving away from the camera. To configure this macro, you must first create and configure the License Plate Recognition RR detection tool (see Configuring the License Plate Recognition RR).

In this case, the alarm is initiated when the license plate number is recognized while the vehicle is moving away from the camera.

Example for speed determination

You can configure a macro to initiate an alarm if a vehicle is recognized at a certain vehicle speed. To configure this macro, you must first create and configure the Vehicle Recognition RR detection tool (see Configuring the Vehicle Recognition RR). You must also select the Speed detection value as Kmph in the detection tool settings.

In this case, the alarm is initiated when a vehicle is recognized within a speed range of 30-40 km/h.

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