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  1. Enable the Configuration Function, then select Areas in the Configuration Tree.

  2. In the Configuration Panel, select New, then select Area to activate the Create New Area Wizard.

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  3. In the Create New Area Wizard, select 'Detection' from the Type drop-down list. Configure the rest of the options, and select Finish.

  4. Use Standard Creating and Editing to edit the shape and orientation of the Detection Area and position the label.

  5. Edit any other details through the area configuration form as required.

  6. Select Save.

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  1. Next, select the site in the Configuration Tree, then select Radar Detection Area Setup in the Configuration Panel.

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  2. The Radar Detection Area Setup window will open. Choose a Tracking Parameter to apply to your Detection Area from the drop down list, then select Finish.

  3. Your Detection Area has now been assigned the selected Tracking Parameters. Tracking Parameters determine how and what the tracker detects and tracks. Learn more about Tracking Parameters here.

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  1. Within the map or in the radar group select the relevant Radar.

  2. Within the Selected Entity Info Panel, select Radar Data, to overlay the live radar signal within the site map. It is possible to simultaneously overlay the output from two or more radar sensors. However, this uses a sizeable amount of processing power so it is advisable to show no more than two or three sensor overlays at a time.

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  3. Select the source Raw.

  4. Ensure you can see the raw data where you want to apply the detection on the map.

  5. Click on the Detection Area to select it, then configure it using the Creating and Editing. Use the Raw Data to shape the Detection Area around visible objects and boundaries. In this example the detection areas is being redrawn around the tree line to ensure we achieve maximum detection but without extending the area into the trees where the radar cannot see.

  6. When the area has been fine tuned, select Save to store the new area shape.

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