AXIS P1445-LE-3 License Plate Verifier Kit
Vehicle entry and exit scenario
5. Go to the
Settings > Access control
6. Go to
Type
and select
Relay
in the drop-down list.
7. In the
I/O output
drop-down list, select the I/O port that is connected to the barrier.
8. In the
Barrier mode
drop-down list, select
Open from lists
and then check
Allowlist
.
9. In the
Vehicle direction
drop-down list, select
in
.
10. In the
ROI
drop-down list, select the area of interest that covers the traffic lane.
11. Enter the following information:
-
the IP address for the relay module in format
192.168.0.0
-
the username for the relay module
-
the password for the relay module
12. To make sure the connection works, click
Connect
.
13. To activate the connection, click
Turn on integration
.
14. Go to the
List management
tab
15. Enter the license plate number in the
Allowlist
field.
Note
The physical input ports 1 to 8 on the relay module correspond to ports 1 to 8 in the drop-down list. However, the relay ports
1 to 8 on the relay module correspond to ports 9 to 16 in the drop-down list. This is valid even if the relay module only
has 8 ports.
16. Check that the application identifies the license plate number in the allowlist as a known vehicle and that the barrier
opens as expected.
Open a barrier for known vehicles using the camera's I/O
This example explains how to set up AXIS License Plate Verifier together with the camera’s I/O port to open a barrier for a known
vehicle entering, for example, a parking area.
Requirements:
•
Camera physically installed and connected to the network.
•
AXIS License Plate Verifier up and running on the camera.
•
Cables connected between the barrier and the camera’s I/O port.
•
Basic setup done. See
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