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Introduction

System Profiles can be used to create a global change of your Tracking Parameters, so you do not have to change each Tracking Parameters' Settings individually. By assigning different sets of Tracking Parameters changes to profiles, it is very easy for the operator to toggle between different Tracking sensitivities.

A typical use of the system profile would be to de-sensitise the tracking during bad weather in order to reduce false alarms. It provides a system level configuration change which the operator can easily switch on and off. System profile settings can be applied to one or more tracking parameters; providing a very flexible solution.

Note

It is important to note that a Tracking Parameter Profile is a Δ delta change. The default system profile has values all of 0, so the individual Tracking Parameter Settings are true to the values input. A Tracking Parameter Profile's values do not overrule the individual Tracking Parameter Settings but instead adjust them. Thus a positive or negative value can be included in a Tracking Parameter. 



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Changing Profiles

To find available profiles and change between different System Profiles:, you can use either use the Profile shortcut or go through the System Menu.

Shortcut


System Menu 

  1. Go to System menu>Settings>System Menu>Settings>System Settings>System Profiles. 
  2. Available profiles are listed in the System Profiles table.
  3. In Edit mode, select a profile from the Current Profile Name dropdown, then select Save. The System profile Profile has now changed.Image Removed
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Adding a New Profile

By default, there is only one System Profile: the Default Profile profile. This profile has no values, therefore no global delta change to the Tracking Parameters' Settings.

To add a new Profileprofile:

  1. Go to System menu>Settings>System Menu>Settings>System Settings>System Profiles. 
  2. In Edit mode, select the Add System Profile button (plus).Image Removed
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  3. The Add System Profile window will open. Name and ID your profile. Select OK.Image Removed
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  4. The new Profile profile will appear in the System Profiles table. Select Save. Currently, it will be as blank as a Default Profile profile, so you must next configure the Profileprofile.Image Removed
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Configuring a Tracking Parameter Profile

  1. Under the Config tab, select a Tracking Parameter in the Entity Configuration Tree.Image Removed
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  2. In The the Configuration Panel, select Profiles. Image Removed
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  3. A new window, Tracking Parameter Profiles, will appear. Image Removed
  4. If no Profile profile has as yet been added, the table will be empty, because the Default Profile profile does not appear, as it is locked from configuration. Default System Profiles values will always be 0. 
  5. However, in this example, we have added a new Profileprofile. Select the New Profile in the table, then select New Add.Image Removed
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  6. The Tracking Parameter Profile delta options will appear. Input your global delta changes.Image Removed
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  7. For example, below, if New Profile is the Current Profilecurrent profile, then this Tracking Parameter named Security , Highways Debris, will actually use these Settingssettings:
    1. Plot Amplitude ATI (pwr): 2 pwr
    2. Plot Amplitude Track (pwr): 4 pwr
    3. Min Plot Azimuth Size (°): 1
    4. Min Plot Range Size (m): 1 m
    5. Min Plot Weight ATI : 5 cells
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    1. (cells):
    2. Coasts (hits): 4
    3. Clutter Hold Multiplier: 2
    4. Max. Tracking Speed (m/s): 0
    5. Min.Tracking Speed (m/s): 1

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  8. Select Save.

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