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March 10, 2019
Accessing the CM-330X via a Web Browser
CM-3304/CM-3308 User and Installation Guide
Reset Object Size
Brings the user back to the
screen to reconfigured the object sizes when a scene changes
or a different rule is activated.
State
The State will show as Active or Inactive. Only a single Analytic rule can be Active at one time. This will
display Active for an already configured and active rule and will display Inactive for all other rules that are
not currently in use.
Disable Rule
This check box is used to disable a rule and put it into an Inactive state. If a rule shows an Inactive and the
user would like to change it to active, follow the steps to configure a rule. Once the procedure is complete,
that rule will become Active, disabling any other previously active rules.
The following sections will describe the specific nuances of each rule and how to configure them.
The
Video Analytics > Counting
screen is used for configuring the people counting analytic capability.
This page allows you to:
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Configure up to 3 directional lines used for people counting
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Reset Max and Min Object size
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View and reset count results
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Configure advanced settings, including sensitivity, area masking, reset scene and arming schedule
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Analytics actions
Pay special care to setting appropriate minimum and maximum size object markers, to cover a wide
variety of body types, as they’re viewable from above.
Draw up to three lines on the screen. Each line should cover a potential point of transit, so be sure that the
area is not obstructed or hidden by other objects in the scene and that the potential transit path goes
through the line at a close to 90deg angle.
See the
section for more information on the setup process:
Line Settings:
This section allows the user to add directional lines to specify the area and direction to detect and count
people walking.