1 select zone, 2 rules, 1 presence – Quadrox VCA User Manual

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VCA Installation and Configuration manual

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Version 4.9 Series

3.2.1.1 Select zone

You can choose from already created zones, or make a new zone. For this, click on Add Zone.
A new square will appear. In the Name field, you can now enter a new name for the zone; and
you can also change the color you want the zone to be visualized in.

To change the shape and position of the zone, you can drag and drop it; place the mouse
pointer on a node and move it; or add and remove new nodes (see right, below Add Zone).

Add line is used as a special zone, and normally only used for counting and direction. For
counting, we prefer to use a camera which is specified for this. This function is not yet fully
operational.

3.2.2 Rules

For every zone, you can now enter a different set of rules. There are 10 different rules to
choose from. For every rule you want to use, you need to specify a software alarm trigger.
These alarms should be predefined in the Alarms section of WebCCTV Video Manager.

Note: To be able to create and set up alarms in WebCCTV, you need to install
WebCCTV Alarm Component of the same version as your WebCCTV. Please refer to
Alarm Component Installation Manual or contact support via

[email protected]

or

+32 (16) 582585.

Note: Procedures for creating and configuring alarms in WebCCTV are described in
WebCCTV User Manual, chapter 3.3.2 Alarms. You will need to add Generic Alarm
Driver (see chapter 3.3.2.3 Generic Alarm Driver) first, then create and configure
necessary number of alarms to use with VCA (see chapter 3.3.2.5 Alarm
Configuration Wizard
).

At the end of every rule, there also is the possibility to add a minimum time interval between
two alarms. By default this is set at 60 seconds. It means that when the same action happens
within this time frame of 60 seconds, no alarm will be triggered.

3.2.2.1 Presence

When an object enters the zone (e.g. the leg of a person); the rule is triggered. The object is
now present.

3.2.2.2 Stopped

An alarm is triggered when an object stops in the zone for a duration that is more than the time
that was specified.

3.2.2.3 Speed

The alarm is triggered when the speed of the object is inside the particular interval. The
interval is set in km/h. If the object is moving slower or faster than the specified limits, the
alarm will not be triggered.

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