Carriageway Wizard Rules
When Adding a Carriageway, the Carriageway Wizard offers the opportunity to create the carriageway complete with a selection of default rules (see Configure Default Rules below).
- The first page of the wizard requires the default rules to be selected if required:
- The second page of the wizard allows each default rule to be individually configured. Rule conditions form the core of each rule. The automated decision to take or not take action is determined using the properties that are combined here, and later in the Configure Rules window. Determine the choice of properties through decided what behaviour to isolate and which rule will achieve this.
Configuring Default Rules
When a new carriageway is created, 6 rules are created by default for this carriageway. There are 6 default rules:
Each is configurable, and has the ability to be switched on and off, or deleted. To configure the rules:
- Enable the Config Function, the select the Carriageway in the Configuration Tree.
- In the Configuration Panel, select the ☰ options button next to Actions.
- Select Rules, and a Configure Rules window will appear.
Creating a New Rule
To manually create a new rule without using the wizard:
- In the Configure Rules window, select New.
- Select Rule Type:
- Speed Rule
- Queue Rule
- Classification Rule (can be applied to any classification, but is predominantly used for identifying Persons)
- Reversing Rule
- Track Speed Rule
- Select Create Rule. The new rule is now configurable as above.
Configuring a New Rule
To configure a new rule, please refer to the documentation concerning each rule section:
Speed, Queue, Classification and Reversing Rules are Section Rules. This means that every half second, each section is examined for evidence of these rules being broken.
A Track Speed Rule is a Track Rule. This means that each track is individually examined as to whether it breaks this rule.
Speed Rules and Track Speed Rules are different. A Speed Rule checks multiple tracks over time against speed parameters; i.e. looking for traffic, whereas a Track Speed Rule checks individual tracks against speed parameters. For an individual track to trigger an alarm we must be satisfied that the track is real and the rule is definitely broken, so a high break count is set. Therefore, a Track Speed Rule is therefore more suited to a Stopped Vehicle Rule.
Testing a Rule
Rules must be available to be tested to ensure that the correct alarms will be triggered when a rule is broken. In the Configure Rules window, there is a function for this exact task.
- Select the rule you wish to test. Then, select Test.
- The Rule Test window will appear. Choose the Section and Lane you wish the alarm to be tested in, then select OK.
- On returning to the PPI Display, the alarm notifications will be visible (and if enabled, audible.)
Related information
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Sections (Witness 4.0)
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Lanes (Witness 4.0)
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Rule Areas (Witness 4.0)
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Alarm Areas (Witness 4.0)
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Alarms (Witness 4.0)
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Rule Nodes (Witness 4.0)
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Rules (Witness 4.0)
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Creating a Rule (Witness 4.0)
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Rule Schedules (Witness 4.0)
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Breach Lines (Witness 4.0)
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Entity Timeouts (Witness 4.0)
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Camera Controllers (Witness 4.0)
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AdvanceGuard® Configuration (Witness 4.0)
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Scheduled Layer Rule (Witness 4.0)
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Alarm Dashboard - ClearWay™ (Witness 4.0)