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Note: The People Counting feature cannot be used simultaneously with IVS and/or Heat Map rules. These plans
must be disabled in the Smart Plan menu and the people counting plan must be enabled to proceed.
Below is a screenshot of the People Counting menu:
Below is a description of the features listed in the People Counting menu:
Enable: This checkbox is used to enable or disable the people counting feature.
OSD: Clears any OSD (On-Screen Display) information on the live monitoring screen.
Schedule: Allows the user to set a schedule in which the people counting feature will be used. A Schedule must be
set for the people counting feature to function.
Name: The name used on the detection line. The name will be default to “NumberStat1” however can be modified.
Direction: This dropdown menu allows the user to choose which direction the rule will be triggered if a person
enters, exits, or enters & exits the set line. “A->B” represents if a person enters or exits from the right, “B->A”
represents of a person enters or exits from the left.
Enter No.: The amount of people it takes to trigger a person entering the set area to be counted. For efficiency, it
is highly recommended to leave this as default (0).
Leave No.: The amount of people it takes to trigger a person exiting the set area to be counted. For efficiency, it is
highly recommended to leave this as default (0).
Stranded No.: The amount of people it takes to generate an alarm who loiter in the set area. For efficiency, it is
highly recommended to leave this as default (0).
Record: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when an event is triggered.
Record Delay: This field specifies, in seconds, how long the delay between events will be. The default is 10 seconds
however this can be modified between 10~300 seconds.
Send Email: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to send an email when an event is triggered.
Snapshot: This checkbox allows a snapshot of the event to be sent via Email when triggered.
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