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Configuring the T-DAR
The T-DAR user interface (UI) is used to set-up and optimize the detection
performance of the system. The following instructions provide guidelines that
will enable the installer to quickly and effectively place the T-DAR system in
service.
Viewing Images
The installer should select the Show Camera Views view from the monitor
page. This will display a quad image on the CCTV monitor showing the
tracking image, event camera image, and tracking head cameras 1 and 2
simultaneously. Using this image, the installer is able to clearly see what the
system is viewing in real time.
Calibration
After the unit has been installed and the UI is connected to the unit, a
calibration must be performed. The purpose of the calibration is to ‘teach’ the
system what the area of detection looks like when the area is empty of people.
Objects that are not normally in the scene such as carts and parcels should
be removed before the calibration is performed.
This clean calibration will
then allow the system to recognize objects introduced into the scene and
track them accordingly while ignoring those objects that are normal to the
scene.
Inward Swinging Door
The following is a description of the process for performing the calibration
when an inward swinging door sensor is used. After the sensor has been
terminated at the Control Unit, the door sensor should be powered up and
tested by slowly moving the arm back and forth. This should result in a
change in the current sensor value section of the installer I/O page in the
User Interface. If no change shows in the current sensor values as the door
is swung, check the wiring; it is probably reversed.
To calibrate the door, follow the instructions on the screen when the Clear
Calibration button is clicked. Upon completion of the calibration, verify it was
successful by observing the tracking image to determine if the door is still
visible to the system as it is swung though its full range of motion from open
to closed..
Summary of Contents for T-DAR T1000
Page 12: ...12 Figure 2 T DAR Control Unit CAD...
Page 14: ...14 Figure 4 T DAR Annunciator CAD...
Page 16: ...16 Figure 6 T DAR Stereo Tracking Head...
Page 18: ...18 F igure 8 T DAR Door Encoder...
Page 20: ...20 Figure 10 T DAR Event Camera...
Page 22: ...22 Figure 12 T DAR Cable Extender Amplifier CAD...
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