Integration; Use Profiles To Push Events To Multiple Servers; Push Event Information To Third-Party Software; Send Images Of License Plates To A Server - Axis P1445-LE-3 User Manual

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AXIS P1445-LE-3 License Plate Verifier Kit

Integration

Integration

Use profiles to push events to multiple servers

With profiles, you can push an event to different servers using different protocols at the same time. To use profiles:
1. Select a profile in the Profiles drop-down menu.
2. Configure the rule. See Push event information to third-party software on page 23.
3. Click Save.
4. Select a new profile in the Profiles drop-down menu.

Push event information to third-party software

Note
The application sends the event information in JSON format. For more information, log in using your MyAxis account, go to
the AXIS VAPIX Library and select AXIS License Plate Verifier
With this feature you can integrate third-party software by pushing the event data through TCP or HTTP POST.
Before you start:
The camera must be physically installed and connected to the network.
AXIS License Plate Verifier must up and running on the camera.
1. Go to Integration > Push events.
2. In the Protocol drop-down list, select one of the following protocols:
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TCP
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HTTP POST
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Type the user name and password.
3. In the Server URL field, type the server address and port in the following format: 127.0.0.1:8080
4. In the Device ID field, type the name of the device or leave as is.
5. Under Event types, select one or more of the following options:
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New means the first detection of a license plate.
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Update is either a correction of a character on a previously detected license plate, or when a a direction is
detected as the plate moves and is tracked across the image.
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Lost is the last tracked event of the license plate before it exits the image. It also contains the direction of
the license plate.
6. To turn on the feature, select Send event data to server.
7. To reduce bandwidth when using HTTP POST, you can select Do not to send images through HTTP POST.
8. Click Save.
Note
To push events using HTTP POST, you can use an authorization header instead of a user name and password, go to the
Auth-Header field, and add a path to an authentication API.
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