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6. Click Entering Direction to draw the entering direction. Adjust the direction
by dragging the two red points on the arrow.
Note:
Click Delete to delete the current drawn area and entering direction.
7. Configure the Detection Sensitivity [0~100]. It refers to the sensitivity of the
camera recognize a target. The higher the sensitivity, the easier the camera
judges the head or shoulder as a target. It is recommended you set the
sensitivity as the default value, which is 50.
8. Configure the mounting related parameters.
Camera Viewing Angle: Refers to the mounting type of the camera. Vertical
and tilt are selectable, and vertical is recommended.
Mounting Height: It is recommended that you select the proper mounting
height according to the lens you adopts.
Focal Length: The zoom lens with the small focal length is recommended.
9. Click Edit to set the arming schedule.
10. Select the linkage method by checking the checkbox of notify the surveillance
center.
11. Click Save to save the settings.
 People Counting Statistics
Steps:
1. Click People Counting Statistics to enter the data statistics interface.
2. Select the report type by clicking the drop-down menu. Daily report, weekly
report, monthly report, and annual report are selectable.
3. Select the Statistics Type as People Entered or People Exited.
4. Select the Statistics Time.
Note:
Daily report calculates the data on the date you selected, weekly report
calculates for the week your selected date belongs to, monthly report
calculates for the month your selected date belongs to, and the annual report
calculates for the year your selected date belongs to.
5. Click Counting to calculate the data.
6. Select to export the Statistics Result as Table, Bar Chart, or Line Chart.
Note:
If you select table to list the statistics, there is an Export button to
export the data in an excel file.
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