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Summary of Contents for Axis Speed Monitor

  • Page 1 AXIS Speed Monitor User manual...
  • Page 2: About The Application

    About the application AXIS Speed Monitor visualizes the speed of vehicles in a radar detection zone in the camera's live view, and logs the radar tracks on an SD card for statistical processing. The application requires an Axis camera and an Axis radar, or just an Axis radar. For a list of compatible Axis cameras, see axis.com/products/axis-speed-monitor#compatible-products.
  • Page 3: Get Started

    Trigger on object type, uncheck Human. Map calibration Example of a reference map in AXIS D2110-VE Security Radar. To make it easier to see where objects are moving, upload a reference map, for example a ground plan or an aerial photo, that shows the area covered by the radar.
  • Page 4 For more information about the settings in the radar’s web interface, see the user documentation for your radar on axis.com. Select a radar profile You can use Axis radars for area monitoring or road monitoring. There are two profiles that are optimized for each one of the scenarios: •...
  • Page 5 Download and install the application To install the application, go to axis.com/products/axis-speed-monitor and download the latest version. Log in to the camera you want to connect to the radar, or log in to the radar directly, and follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 6: Configure The Application

    4. Enter the radar’s address, username and password. 5. Click Connect. The scenarios that have been set up in the radar are imported to AXIS Speed Monitor and will be listed as labels. 6. To add overlays, click on a label to add and edit the parameters.
  • Page 7 You can send the radar tracking data that is listed in over MQTT. This example explains how to set up an MQTT client in the device where you have installed AXIS Speed Monitor, and how to create a condition that will publish the radar data collected in AXIS Speed Monitor as a payload to an MQTT broker.
  • Page 8 3. Go to System > MQTT > MQTT publication and click + Add condition. 4. In the list of conditions, under Application, select Speed Monitor: Track exited zone. The device will now be able to send information about the radar tracks for every moving object that exits a scenario. Every object will have its own radar track parameters like rmd_zone_name, tracking_id, trigger_count, and more.
  • Page 9 Activate a strobe siren when the radar detects a speed violation Use an Axis strobe siren to let possible speeders know that your perimeter is protected. This example explains how to activate a profile in the strobe siren whenever AXIS Speed Monitor detects a speed violation using the connected radar.
  • Page 10 Create two rules in the camera 1. Go to Rules and add a rule. 2. Enter the following information: Name: Activate virtual IO1 Condition: Applications > Speed Monitor: Area 1 Action: Notifications > Send notification through HTTP Recipient: Activate virtual port Query string suffix: schemaversion=1&port=1 3.
  • Page 11 The AXIS Speed Monitor app can be installed on a device that is connected to a radar, or directly installed on a radar. If a device or radar is configured with AXIS Speed Monitor, it is considered as an external data source in AXIS Camera Station. You can connect a view to the data source, search for the object speeds that are captured by the device, and view the related image.
  • Page 12 User manual Ver. M13.5 AXIS Speed Monitor Date: August 2024 © Axis Communications AB, 2022 - 2024 Part no. T10182777...