you hit play again, it will resume.
The stop button will also stop the screen from being updated, but
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when you hit play, all previous detections will be deleted.
Verifying lanes using logging
1
Set up a way to record what's happening on the road, such as a video
camera or someone with a speed gun manually recording passing
vehicles.
2
In the lower right corner of the Verification screen, next to the word
"Logging, " click the upward-pointing arrow. The Logging area will
appear, as seen above.
3
Choose where to store the log file by clicking the folder icon. If you
want to change the location shown in the window that opens, click the
magnifying glass icon next to the file name. (If you create a new file,
add a .csv file extension to the end of the filename.)
4
Click OK when done.
5
To begin logging, click the switch icon. When you're done, click it
again to stop. Record the traffic that passes on the road during the
same interval.
6
To view the file, click on the folder icon, and then the magnifying
glass icon at the bottom of the window that opens. You can also nav-
igate to the file on your computer: C://ProgramFiles/Wavetronix/
SmartSensor Manager HD vX.X.X/bin. The file that was created will
be a .csv spreadsheet that can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
7
Compare the logged data to what was detected on the roadway. If
they match, the lanes are set up properly.
Figure 75. Log File window
Note. This tool records
per vehicle data and
saves it to a file. It's
useful for verification
after the fact; you
record the traffic, log
the per vehicle data for
the same interval of
time, and then you can
compare the two later.
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