Pelco NET5400T Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
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Events Tab
Use the Events tab to program camera events and configure analytics.
Events are activated by programmed event sources that tell the device how to react when an event occurs. Event handlers are the actions that
the device takes when an event occurs. For example, a system source can be programmed to send email to an operator if the system
shuts-down and restarts.
Sources
The encoder supports one physical input alarm source, a system source, and a timer source. The Alarm source is the camera input for an external
signaling device, such as a door contact or motion detector. The System source is activated when the encoder restarts. The Timer source is a
user-defined event that activates an event after a specified amount of time. For example, the timer can be activated every 60 seconds to save an
image to an SD card.
Handlers
Depending on the model you purchased, the encoder supports several types of event handlers. For example, you can create an "Open/Close relay"
handler, a Send Email handler, a “Write JPEG to SD Card handler,” and an “Upload JPEG to FTP Server handlers.” The Send Email handler sends
an email to a defined email address when an event is activated. The “Write JPEG to SD Card” saves a JPEG of the activated event to an SD card.
The “Upload JPEG to FTP Server” saves a JPEG of the activated event to a defined FTP server.
Analytic Configuration
Pelco Analytic Suites are offered on certain models of the NET5400T.
For each behavior, you can create several custom profiles that contain different camera settings. With these profiles, you can set up different
scenarios for the behavior, which will automatically detect and trigger alarms when a specific activity is detected.
Based on the encoder model, the following analytic behaviors are available:
Abandoned Object: Detects objects placed in a defined zone and triggers an alarm if the object remains in the zone longer than the
user-defined time allows.
Adaptive Motion: Detects and tracks objects that enter a scene and then triggers an alarm when the objects enter a user-defined zone. The
objects are monitored until they exit the scene.
Camera Sabotage: Detects contrast changes in the field of view. An alarm is triggered if the lens is obstructed with spray paint, a cloth, or
covered with a lens cap. Any unauthorized repositioning of the camera also triggers an alarm.
Directional Motion: Generates an alarm in a high traffic area when a person or object moves in a specified direction. For example, a camera is
pointed at an exit door. If someone tries to enter through the exit door, an alarm triggers.
Loitering Detection: Identifies when people or vehicles remain in a defined zone longer than the user-defined time allows. This behavior is
effective for real-time notification of suspicious behavior around ATMs, stairwells, and school grounds.
Object Counting: Counts the number of objects that enter a defined zone or cross a defined trip wire. This behavior can be used to count people
at a store entrance/exit or inside a store where the traffic is light.
Object Removal: Triggers an alarm if an object is removed from a user-defined zone. This behavior is ideal for customers who want to detect
the removal of high-value objects, such as a painting from a wall or a statue from a pedestal.
Stopped Vehicle: Detects vehicles stopped near a sensitive area longer than the user-defined time allows. This behavior is ideal for parking
enforcement, suspicious parking, traffic lane breakdowns, and vehicles waiting at gates.