Camera Distribution; Camera Positioning - FLIR Ariel Gen IIICB-3308 User And Installation Manual

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1. For Cameras that the User already owns:
a. User sends a Purchase Order for license activation to FLIR Operations with a spreadsheet listing
Serial Number and MAC address of all units.
b. FLIR operations creates the individual licenses and sends them back in a .zip file.
c. Loading the License: User unzips the file and selects specific unit licenses for activation via the
camera web page.
(In an upcoming release of DNA a tool will be provided to automate this process).
2. For new cameras that the user is ordering:
a. User includes the license as an item in the Purchase Order covering the camera/s.
b. FLIR operations creates the licenses .zip file as above.
c. When the cameras are delivered, the User follows the

5.3.1.6.8.4 Camera Distribution

When selecting where and how many cameras are to be deployed, it is important that the area to be
covered by a particular camera should not be so large that the targets to be recognized are too small. Until
reasonable on-site parameters are established, the user should experiment with the Minimum and
Maximum Object Size settings of each camera.
A camera's Field of View should be able to see a target 'Head-to-Toe' anywhere in the area that it protects.

5.3.1.6.8.5 Camera Positioning

When determining camera placement, there are several ways to achieve optimal area coverage and fence
line protection.
The specific perimeter layout, application requirements, and site topology must be considered.
In most cases, optimal performance and efficiency for Border Line protection are achieved by placing
cameras so that their fields of view run parallel to the fence line perpendicular to the movement of potential
intruders approaching or crossing the perimeter.
Within the camera's field of view, the highest probability of detection and the lowest rate of false alarms are
achieved when targets move horizontally from one side of the camera image to the other.
Thus, to ensure full camera coverage across the perimeter.
• Position cameras so their field of view runs parallel to the fence line and perpendicular to intruder
movement, rather than directing them so they will face approaching targets
• Plce caeras at an angle that shows as little of the skyline as possible.
• When determining the camera positioning, consider whether you only need to detect the moment of
intrusion or when a target simply approaches an area
March 10, 2019
CB-3304/CB-3308 User and Installation Guide
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