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Exposure and Product Safety Guide for the devices which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations. Any modification to this device, not expressly authorized by Motorola Solutions, may void the user's authority to operate this device.
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MN010244A01-AA Legal and Support Image Comparison Data Disclaimer Motorola Image Comparison products are investigative tools. Customers are solely responsible for their use of Image Comparison products, including, but not limited to, the collection of data, any actions taken based on that data, and confirming the accuracy of any data received or input. Customers shall use all Image Comparison products in compliance with all applicable laws and should seek their own counsel for any legal questions or concerns as needed.
MN010244A01-AA Read Me First Read Me First Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you notice the use of Warning, Caution, and Notice. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be taken or observed. WARNING: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, and so on, which may result in injury or death if not carefully observed.
The following list contains part numbers and titles of related publications. To find and download the publications, visit https://learning.motorolasolutions.com. Part Number Title MN003783A01 RF Energy Exposure Training and Product Safety Information for Mission Criti- cal Devices 920-0487 L6A Quick Start Guide MN010243A01 L6A Installation Guide MN010261A01 L6A Site Design Guide MN007806A01 ClientPortal User Guide MN008511A01...
MN010244A01-AA Document History Document History Version Description Date MN010244A01-AA Initial version. August 2024...
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MN010244A01-AA List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: QR Code Locations........................... 12 Figure 2: Aiming in Live View..........................16 Figure 3: Live View............................18 Figure 4: Full Screen View..........................19 Figure 5: Events Tab............................20 Figure 6: General Tab............................21 Figure 7: System Tab............................23 Figure 8: About Tab............................
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L6A Camera WebUI Overview The L6A WebUI (Web User Interface) is a web page that is hosted locally on the L6A camera and used to perform setup, configuration, and aiming. The WebUI can be accessed with a web browser after connecting to the camera over Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 2: Connecting to the Camera Chapter 2 Connecting to the Camera Connecting to the camera requires a computer with an Ethernet port, or a mobile phone with a camera and Wi-Fi. Accessing the WebUI requires a modern desktop or mobile web browser. The camera must be powered through the PoE (Power over Ethernet) port, or the 24 V DC power conductors furnished from the wiring harness.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 2: Connecting to the Camera Figure 1: QR Code Locations 2. Open the camera mobile application on the mobile phone. 3. Place the QR code in the camera frame and scan. Then tap the link. 4. When prompted, accept the network connection. 5.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 2: Connecting to the Camera Procedure: 1. To determine the IP address of the camera, perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Using Avigilon Unity Use the Avigilon Unity Video Client software to view the camera's IP address. NOTE: To view information about dis- covering devices in Avigilon Unity, see Avigilon Unity Video Client Software -...
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 2: Connecting to the Camera 2. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the camera into the address bar: http://<<Camera IP Address>> For example: http://192.168.3.100 Result: The camera Setup Wizard or the logon page appears.
● VehicleManager Enterprise ● ClientPortal NOTE: The L6A Camera and the Avigilon Unity Video Software support only VehicleManager Enterprise. VehicleManager is not supported. For more information about the Avigilon Unity Video Software, see the following pages: ● Avigilon Unity Video Software ●...
2. Click or tap Start. NOTE: To view a previously completed section, click Edit. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions in the L6A Installation Checklist. 4. Select Save and Continue. Result: The Live View page of the WebUI loads to allow for camera aiming.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 3: Camera Setup ● The steps in the Setup Wizard have been performed. ● A test vehicle or active traffic is passing through the capture area. Procedure: 1. Configure the Live View tab for aiming: a. Select Full Screen on one of the video feeds. b.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 4: Live View Chapter 4 Live View Live View allows you to view and adjust the live video stream, perform aiming, view past detections, and create still images. Figure 3: Live View Table 2: Live View Descriptions Number Description Live View/Events Tab Switches between the live video feeds and a list of detections.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 4: Live View Number Description Aiming Overlay Toggles a one-lane or two-lane aiming reticule over each video feed to assist with positioning the camera as vehicles and license plates pass through the image frame. Presets Selects a saved set of options from the page. Full Screen View The Full Screen view allows you to view a larger view of a single video feed to make aiming and adjusting the camera easier.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 4: Live View Number Description Sharpness The average sharpness level from the displayed LPR detections. Scan List A list of successful LPR scans with plate number, vehicle type, time stamp, and vehicle image. Minimize Closes the Full Screen view. Events Tab The Events tab allows you to view a list of the most recent LPR detections made by the camera.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup Chapter 5 Setup Setup contains pages that display camera information and set camera configuration settings. Overview Page You can configure general device settings, perform system updates or resets, and view information about the camera on the Overview page. The Overview page contains the following tabs: ●...
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup Table 5: General Tab Descriptions Number Description Camera Details Configures the name, location, and the field of view of the camera. Camera Name The name that the camera is referred to as in the endpoint service. Location The closest address to the camera's reported GPS location.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup 5.1.2 System Tab The System tab allows you to upgrade the camera's firmware, reboot the camera, and perform a factory reset. Figure 7: System Tab Table 6: System Tab Descriptions Number Description Upgrade Firmware Displays the current firmware version and the currently selected firmware file that will be used to upgrade the camera.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup 5.1.3 About Tab The About tab displays useful information about the camera's hardware and software, licensing status, and firmware. Figure 8: About Tab Network Page You can configure Ethernet and Wireless network settings for the camera on the Network page. The Network page contains the following tabs: ●...
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup 5.2.1 Ethernet Tab The Ethernet tab allows you to configure IP, DNS, Port, and NTP connection settings for the camera's Ethernet port. Figure 9: Ethernet Tab...
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup Table 7: Ethernet Tab Descriptions Number Description IPv4 Settings Sets the camera's Ethernet port to use DHCP or a specified Static IP configuration. Obtain an IP address automatically Sets the Ethernet port to use DHCP to obtain an IP address. Use static IP address Sets the Ethernet port to use the specified IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup 5.2.2 Wireless Tab The Wireless tab allows you to configure WLAN, DNS, Port, and NTP connection settings for the camera's WLAN adapter. Figure 10: Wireless Tab Table 8: Wireless Tab Descriptions Number Description AP Mode Sets the WLAN adapter to act as a wireless Access Point that other devices can connect to, and generates a QR code that can be scanned to connect to the camera.
MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup Number Description DNS Lookup Sets the camera to use automatic DNS server configuration, or a specified static DNS server. Obtain a DNS server automatically Sets the camera to automatically obtain a DNS server IP address. Use static IP address Sets the camera to use the Preferred DNS Server IP addresses specified.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup 5.3.1 Color Sensor Tab The Color Sensor tab contains settings to adjust how the color image sensor controls the amount of light in each frame of the video stream. Figure 11: Color Sensor Tab Table 9: Color Sensor Tab Descriptions Number Description Real-time Image Statistics...
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup Number Description Gain The apparent brightness of each image frame or the light amplification applied to all pixels in the image, expressed in decibels (dB). Mode The current camera mode, expressed as Day or Night. Focus Controls When AutoFocus is disabled, the focus controls manually adjust the analog focus of the camera lens.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup 5.3.2 LPR Sensor Tab The LPR Sensor tab contains settings to adjust how the infrared (black and white) image sensor controls the amount of light in each frame of the video stream. Figure 12: LPR Sensor Tab Table 10: LPR Sensor Tab Descriptions Number Description...
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup Number Description Mode The current camera mode, expressed as Day or Night. Focus Controls When AutoFocus is disabled, the focus controls manually adjust the analog focus of the camera lens. Zoom Controls the analog zoom of the camera lenses. Day Settings Contains settings that adjust the amount of light in each image frame while the camera is in Day Mode.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 5: Setup GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Page You can configure settings for external devices and sensors that are connected to the camera on the GPIO page. Figure 13: GPIO Table 11: GPIO Descriptions Number Description Digital Input or Digital Output Sets the name and default state of the I/O circuits.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 6: CarDetector Chapter 6 CarDetector CarDetector contains pages that configure how the camera captures and sends LPR detections. Events and OCR Page The Events and OCR page allows you to configure data retention, the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) engine, and input triggers.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 6: CarDetector Number Description Character Height Contains settings for defining the height of license plate characters that the camera should detect. Maximum/Minimum Height Sets thresholds for the lowest and highest character heights that will generate a detection, expressed in pixels. Detections with character heights less than the minimum or greater than the maximum will be discarded.
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MN010244A01-AA Chapter 6: CarDetector Number Description Swaps between capture zone configuration for the Color or LPR video frames. Capture Zone A list containing each zone defined in the video frame. Edit Zone Enables editing of the selected zone. Delete Zone Removes the selected zone.
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