User Guide
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Zone Types
The "Type" option in the ADD and EDIT menus allows the user to specify the type of detection to be used for
a particular zone. Several types of detection are available and are defined below.
PRESENCE (PR) (Default) – places a call while a vehicle is in the zone. When the vehicle exits the zone the call
will be dropped.
EXTENSION (EXT) – places a call while a vehicle is in the zone, when the vehicle exits the zone the call is
extended for a user selectable length of time. Timing choices range from 1 to 250 in tenths of a second. For
example, a value of 50 is equal to five seconds of extension.
DELAY (DLY) – when a vehicle enters the zone area, the call is delayed for a user selectable length of time.
Once the delay time has expired the call will be placed. Once the vehicle leaves the zone the call will be
dropped. Timing choices range from 1 to 250 in tenths of a second. For example, a value of 50 is equal to five
seconds of delay.
PULSE (PUL) – when a vehicle enters the zone, a pulse is output for a user selectable length of time. The
vehicle must leave the zone and a new vehicle must enter before a new pulse will be generated. Timing
choices range from 1 to 250 in tenths of a second. For example, a value of three is equal to a 0.3 second
pulse.
COUNT (CN) – when a vehicle passes through the count zone area, it is counted. The count data for that zone
is then stored in an internal processor bin. Bin interval length can be set from the Utility (Utl) menu option.
Vantage Remote Access Software (VRAS) or VantageView can be used to retrieve the stored count data.
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Channel Output (Ch / Out) is recommended to be set to "NONE".
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Draw the count zone using the same guidelines as you would for a normal detection zone. Counts
are stored in ‘bins’ the interval between bin storage is set in the Utilities Menu.
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There are a maximum of six out of the twenty-four zones that can be assigned as count zones (per
camera view).
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Refer to Section 10: Technical Information for more details on Count zones.
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The count data is retrieved from the system by communicating through the RS-232 port using
Vantage Remote Access Software (VRAS).
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The Bin Interval is set under the Utilities (Utl) menu, Bin Interval (BinIntvl) item
LOW CONTRAST (LC) – these zones are to be placed in areas of high contrast, in the top one third of the field
of view (FOV), and the zones must be kept very small - about 1/4" by 1/4" inch. These LC zones provide
additional stabilization for the field of view area. At least two of these zones should be drawn in each camera
field of view. These zones actually prevent the system from going to Low Contrast mode unnecessarily.
The three LC lines have been replaced by a scene based method. A scanning line dynamically determines the
LC status. The “LC ref” function under the utilities menu has been removed since it no longer applies.
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