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License Plate Recognition (LPR) Mode
Engaging the License Plate Recognition (LPR) mode allows
you to start up the LPR system.
Set the color camera shutter speed to [LPR Shutter Speed]
(1/500 or 1/1000) when using the LPR system.
When a recording trigger starts a recording during license
plate recognition, however, the shutter speed automatically
switches to the setting configured for [Patrol Shutter Speed].
When recording stop criteria are met, the shutter speed
automatically returns to the setting configured for [LPR
Shutter Speed] (1/500 or 1/1000).
The diagram below shows how changes in LPR mode
settings and starting and stopping recording by an officer
affect shutter speed, camera zoom, and the [LOCK] lamp.
(Time)
[LPR Mode]
Shutter speed
*
Camera zoom
Recording stop
criteria are met
[LOCK] lamp
PATROL
LPR
PATROL
LPR
PATROL
Patrol Shutter
Speed
LPR Shutter
Speed
Patrol Shutter
Speed
LPR Shutter
Speed
Patrol Shutter
Speed
Patrol Zoom
LPR Zoom
Patrol Zoom
LPR Zoom
Patrol Zoom
Blinking
Post-recording
Post-recording
[LPR Mode] is
set to “PATROL”
[LPR Mode] is
set to “LPR”
Recording
trigger input
*
The settings available for [Patrol Shutter Speed] are AUTO, 1/100, 1/500, and 1/1000.
The settings available for [LPR Shutter Speed] are AUTO, 1/500, and 1/1000.
Notes:
The License Plate Recognition (LPR) mode is activated
when a color camera connected to the [CAMERA 1]
connector is used.
[Patrol Shutter Speed] and [Patrol Zoom] are available also
without the license plate recognition program. (When [Init
LPR Mode] is set to “DISABLE”, or when [Init LPR Mode]
is set to “ENABLE” and [LPR Mode] is set to “PATROL”.)
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