Advanced Settings - Vivotek SC8131 User Manual

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Note that there are 4 Analytics types: 1. Counting, 2. Zone detection, 3. Flowpath, 4.
Queue Analysis.
The configurable parameters are different for these 4 types.
Direction: Select Counting paramters as In, Out, or In & Out. If not selected, e.g.,
selecting the In count only, only the In counts will be recorded and reported.
Object type: None or Human. Selecting Human will enhance the count accuracy for
filtering situations such as when human passing by holding a cardboard box or carrying
a large, tall backpack.
Object height: Use this to specify the range of object height to be detected. Note that
people tend to be shorter stretching their legs when walking.

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DI triggers: This applies when the camera DI is connected to an access control unit.
The operaters of the camera may not want to count the employees of the company
runnning the business facility (where the camera is installed). When an employee
gains his/her access to the scene, the camera automatically decreases one count.
Another option is "Disabled - Flowpath always counts."
Group counting: People walking or staying together for a period of time can be
considered as a group. This group can be considered as a family or a group of
friends, and that sometimes only one member pay the bill. The group count can be
used as a statistics reference.
Write to database: Users can select to write the count records to camera either by
a span of time or when a DI signal is triggered (Usually DI can be conneted to the
vehicle door open signal). For example, managers can thus learn how many people
get in or leave a train at which train station.
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