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FiberPatrol IDS Software Guide
Service > Motion Rejection Parallel - see
Motion Rejection – Parallel Settings on page 40
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Service > Motion Rejection Perpendicular - see
Motion Rejection – Perpendicular Settings on
.
Service > Save Raw Data (requires Installer access) - see
Service > Load Raw Data (requires Installer access) - see
Supervisor functions
Zone Definition
The Zone Definition window displays a table of Zone assignments and properties (see
). (A displayed value of -1 indicates that the global setting applies to the parameter.)
1.
Select Manage > Zone Definition.
2.
Select a table cell to edit the Zone’s attributes.
3.
Right-click on the table to add/delete Zones.
4.
Save the Zone definition by selecting the Apply button.
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The Start Location and End Location define the location range (length) of the corresponding
zone.
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The Location value of -1000 is reserved for the Head End equipment.
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Multiple table lines can be used to assign more than one location range to a zone.
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The Zone Label and Zone Name are text strings which identify the zone. The Zone Label
cannot include any spaces. Each zone requires a unique Zone Label and Zone Name.
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In the Zone Type column, the first digit identifies the sensor type (1 = fence mount). The
second digit indicates if the zone is currently active (1), or masked (0).
Zone Type does not apply to the Head End zone.
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The Frame Duration defines the time period in which new disturbance events are created.
Shorter Frame Durations are used for flexible fences (chainlink) and longer Frame Durations
are used for rigid fences (palisades).
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The Low Freq and High Freq parameters in the Zone Definition window are the same as the
Filter Cutoffs on the Signal sub-panel, The Filter Cutoffs are used to customize the sensor’s
frequency response to the type and condition of the fence on which it is mounted. Correct
adjustment of the Filters increases the signal to noise ratio and helps to screen out the
ambient background noise that is always present. The Low freq cutoff (high pass filter) is used
to screen out low frequency vibrations such as the fence motion caused by wind and loose
Figure 131: FiberPatrol Zone Definition dialog