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3.
Set if to allow fault characters: Sometimes, the reading is not optimal (due to
wrong installation/bad light or other conditions). Allowing fault characters actually
gives a tolerance for these mistakes.
Example: The License plate in the database is 12345678
The camera tolerance is 0 – meaning that only a reading of 12345678 will set a
recognition trigger.
The camera tolerance is 1 – meaning that 1 digit/character can be missing or read
wrong, and the reading will still be considered as successful. For example:
2345678 / 1345678 / 1245678 / 12345673 Etc.
The camera tolerance is 2 – meaning that 2 digit/character can be missing, and the
reading will still be considered as successful. For example: 345678 / 145678 /
125678 / 123456733 Etc.
4.
Set tolerance digits. For example if the plates in your country has both I and 1, the
camera might confuse it. In this case, you can set a tolerance between 1 and I so
the camera will check both combinations. For example, if the database contains the
license plate 1234567I, and the tolerance is set as follows:
The camera will check all options: 12345671 / 1234567I / I12345671 / I1234567I
5.
Set the alarm output response to each ones of the groups (Allow / Block)
Next you will need to set the detection area and fice size
Click on "Area" to navigae to the following window
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