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SnapShot Camera Installation Guide 

 

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About this Guide

This guide is intended for installation and 
commissioning 

engineers 

who 

are 

familiar  with  SNAP  ANPR  processors.  It 
covers the installation and testing of both 
the standard and speed ANPR  cameras. 
When  these  cameras  are  used  in 
conjunction 

with 

SNAP 

ANPR 

processor,  it  is  essential  that  the 
engineer  has  both  physical  and  log-on 
access to the processor. 
 

Safety Notices Used In This Manual 

Important!

 

- Indicates a potential hazard 

that 

could 

seriously 

damage 

the 

equipment  or  endanger  the  engineer  or 
subsequent  user.  Do  not  proceed 
beyond these notices until you have fully 
understood the implications. 
 

Legal Notice 

Camera surveillance is prohibited by law 
in  some  countries.  Check  the  laws  in 
your  local  region  before  using  ANPR 
cameras and associated equipment. 
 

Liability 

Every  care  has  been  taken  in  the 
preparation of this manual. Please inform 
Videofit 

of 

any 

inaccuracies 

or 

omissions.  Videofit  cannot  be  held 
responsible 

for 

any 

technical 

or 

typographical  errors  and  reserves  the 
right to make changes to the product and 
manuals  without  prior  notice.  Videofit 
makes  no  warranty  of  any  kind  with 
regard  to  the  material  contained  within 
this  document,  including,  but  not  limited 
to, 

the 

implied 

warranties 

of 

merchantability 

and 

fitness 

for 

particular  purpose.  Videofit  shall  not  be 
liable  nor  responsible  for  incidental  or 
consequential  damages  in  connection 

with  the  furnishing,  performance  or  use 
of this material. 
 

Trademark Acknowledgments 

SNAP ANPR is a registered trademark of 
Videofit Limited. 

 
 
WARNING – EYE SAFETY HAZARD 
 

Important!

 

When installing or servicing

 

this camera, 

physically  disconnect  the  power  supply 
to  ensure  that  any  IR  exposure  to  the 
eyes is avoided. If adjustments are to be 
made whilst the camera is on, work only 
from  the  rear  of  the  camera  and,  when 
necessary,  use  appropriate  shielding  to 
block the LED illuminator.

 

 

Important!

 

The  long  range  versions  of  this  camera 
(models  6320  and  6330)  must  be 
installed  in  a  location  which  prevents  a 
person from directly looking into the front 
of  the  camera  from  a  distance  of  less 
than  4  metres.  It  is  the  responsibility  of 
the  installer  to  ensure  the  chosen 
location  will  meet  this  requirement  but, 
as a general guide, mounting the camera 
on  a  column  at  least  3.5  metre  high  is 
likely  to  ensure  this  condition  is  met 
(based on the minimum viewing distance 
of 15 metres for these camera models). 
 
The  short  range  versions  of this camera 
(model 6310) do not present any hazard 
in  normal  use.  Staring  directly  into  the 
front  of  these  camera  models  for  long 
periods  at  very  close  range  should  be 
avoided. 

Summary of Contents for 6310

Page 1: ...SnapShot ANPR Camera Model 6310 ANPR Camera Model 6320 ANPR Pro Camera Model 6330 ANPR Speed Camera Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ... document including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Videofit shall not be liable nor responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Trademark Acknowledgments SNAP ANPR is a registered trademark of Videofit Limited WARNING EYE SAFETY HAZARD Important When inst...

Page 3: ...ation Push button control of zoom focus for precise set up Variable IR power control Remote camera control from all SNAP ANPR processors using RS485 telemetry control cable required Aluminium housing with O ring seals Optional colour overview cameras available The camera is also available in a speed version which includes a very accurate vehicle speed sensor The speed data is encoded on the video ...

Page 4: ... be viewed from the front because rear plates offer a much lower success rate due to tow bars cycle racks winter dirt etc Also if possible try and avoid locations where the camera views directly into a rising or setting sun If the camera is to be used in conjunction with vehicle barriers or gates the camera is best positioned adjacent to them siting the camera further into the site often results i...

Page 5: ...oles and brackets Pole Mount Bracket The camera is supplied with an IP66 junction box which should be mounted adjacent to the camera A flexible steel conduit two where an optional colour overview camera has been added connects the junction box to the camera and is normally 1m in length The junction box should only be fixed using the holes provided These are outside the sealed area to ensure the en...

Page 6: ... are each pre wired and supplied with protective flexible steel conduit terminated with a moulded RJ45 connector The ANPR camera has a blue cable and the optional overview camera has a red cable Connect to the corresponding JB socket as shown left Important Do not connect these RJ45 plugs or sockets to any other networked equipment or wall socket otherwise damage will occur The analogue video outp...

Page 7: ...gnal is maintained If any form of digital conversion is used the received analogue signal should be at least 25fps 50fps for high speed traffic full resolution D1 and with no visible compression artefacts With regard to the 24v ac power supply please ensure that the conductor size is sufficient for the length of cable run to avoid more than a 10 volt drop Finally for long telemetry cable runs we w...

Page 8: ...t the IR power control Brightness For a clean plate the characters should appear as black on a pure white background see images below If the optional colour overview is fitted move the slide switch to OVERVIEW connect the test monitor to the OVERVIEW BNC socket and adjust the zoom and focus as required If the optional overview camera has a white light illuminator adjust the brightness control to l...

Page 9: ...e rear of the vehicle and needs to be zoomed in closer before the plate will be read Perfect Vehicle Framing Poor Vehicle Framing Finally here is an example of a colour image taken by one of the optional overview cameras that are available for this ANPR camera Remember that when using these overview cameras in conjunction with an ANPR processor the colour image may be recorded a fraction of a seco...

Page 10: ... speed analysis There are no user adjustments to the speed detector However the detector will have been pre set during manufacture based on the intended camera height and distance from the roadside If the intended height or distance has changed significantly please contact your supplier for advice before installing the camera ANPR Image with Speed Barcode The sensor position is pre aligned with th...

Page 11: ...ly Antenna K band Frequency 24 2GHz Nominal Power Out 5mW nominal Beam Width 12 degrees Detection Range 15 40 metres Speed range 5 120 mph Accuracy 1 mph Camera Telemetry RS485 compatible with all SNAP Processors Housing Cast aluminium with O ring seals rated IP66 Junction Box Polycarbonate rated IP66 with stainless steel backing mounting plate and camera interconnecting flexible steel conduit 1 m...

Page 12: ...SnapShot Camera Installation Guide Page 12 of 12 Revision 1 Copyright Videofit Limited 2016 Videofit Limited Cheltenham England www snapanpr co uk ...

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