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Enable the Config Function. Select a entity - for instance, the Static Sensors folder.
In the Configuration Panel, select New, and then Static Sensor.
The Create New Static Sensor wizard will appear in a new window. Name the Static Sensor, then select Finish.
The new Sensor will now appear in the Configuration Tree, and will have been placed in the centre of the PPI. Ctrl+Click+Drag the circular Sensor icon to move the Sensor, or use the co-ordinates in the Static Sensor settings, on the Configuration Panel.
Use the Angle slider in the Static Sensor settings to change the Sensor's direction of view.
After the Static Sensor is correctly positioned on the PPI Map, configure the Camera Preset - either through the Static Sensor settings in the Configuration Panel, or by Ctrl+Click+Drag Dragging the star icon representing the Camera Preset on the PPI Mapmap.
Once in place, select Save.
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If the static sensor does not lie within an existing defined area, or the existing area uses an unsuitable rule (such as one that detects movement), create a new area and rule for the static sensor. |
Settings
Basic:
Name: the The name of the static sensor.
User ID:
Range: slide Slide to adjust the range of the static sensor's sector of detection along the radii.
Angle: slide Slide to adjust to rotate the static sensor's sector of detection around the static sensor.
FOV: field Field of view - slide to adjust the area of the sector of detection by widening the static sensor's angle of detection.
Hide Arc: select Select to hide the static sensor's arc around the sector of detection.
Trigger Id: the The Id of the external trigger's input associated with the ADAM-6060 connection.
Layer: which Which layer the static sensor is on.
Hide: select Select to hide the static sensor on the PPI.
Label Visibility:
Colour: choose Choose a colour for the static sensor on the PPI.
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This must match the location of the physical sensor.
X/Y/Z and Lat./Long.: each Each new static sensor is initially assigned the default Latitude and Longitude of the installation origin. You can then adjust the X and Y settings to define the offset position (in metres) of the sensor from the origin point. You can adjust the X and Y settings either by typing the offsets into the fields or you can drag the sensor icon to the required position on the graphical representation. The Lat. and Long. values for the sensor position are calculated using the known origin point plus the X and Y offsets.
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