TS SiteSentry Manuel utilisateur

ANPR SPEED CAMERA
User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions or requests, please do not
hesitate to contact either ourselves or your appointed dealer.
This manual may contain several technical incorrect places or printing errors and the
content is subject to change without notice. Updates will be added to the new version or
subsequent releases of this manual. We will readily improve the products and or
procedures described in this manual.

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A General Overview
This Site Sentry Camera System purpose is to gather vehicular traffic information in both
directions of travel and in all light levels and all weather conditions on any particular site
where deployed.
The Site Sentry Camera System typically requires two criteria in order that an ‘event’ record
may be made, namely a valid vehicle registration mark and a radar speed report of a
greater speed than the level at which the operator has pre set this threshold.
Communications with the device may be handled in several different ways, ranging from
direct access to the system via smart phone or tablet using the systems on board Wi-Fi
‘hotspot’, right up to inclusion into an established local area network via hard wired
ethernet or Wi-Fi client.
Data which has been recorded is then searchable via a powerful data base which allows
the user to search by time of day, date in month, speed of vehicle, registration plate of
vehicle to name but a few criteria.
This system has been designed and manufactured here in the UK and we hope you have
enjoyable good service from the device.
Quality is not expensive, it is priceless.
For Sales and service please contact:
Transport Support (A division of GN Systems Ltd),
Unit 10-12, Undershore Business Park,
Brookside Rd,
Bolton,
Lancashire
BL2 2SE
+44 (0)1204 368111
www.transportsupport.co.uk

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Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the end user can use the product correctly
to avoid danger to themselves or other road users.
The precaution measure is divided into ‘Warnings’ and ‘Cautions’.
Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings are neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage my be caused if any of these cautions are
neglected.
Warnings
1. In the use of this product you must strictly comply with the electrical safety
regulations of your nation and region.
2. Source the camera system with DC 12v, this to be provided by the IP 65 240v AC
switch mode power supply which is included in the original packaging for this product.
(mains option only)
3. Do not connect several devices to the power adapter provided as adapter overload
may cause over heating and possible fire hazzard (mains option only)
4. Please ensure that all plugs are firmly inserted into power sockets where applicable.
5. When the product is installed onto a lamp post or other structure, the device should
be firmly fixed.
6. If smoke, odour or noise should emit from the device, turn off the power at once
and unplug the power cable, then contact the service centre.
7. If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or service centre.
Never attempt to disassemble the Site Sentry camera system yourself. (we shall not assume
any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorised repair or maintenance)
Cautions Follow these precautions
to prevent potential injury or material
damage
!
Warnings Follow these safeguards to
prevent serious injury or death

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Cautions
1. Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera system.
2. Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
3. Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth
with a small amount of ethanol and wipe gently.
4. Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright objects. A blooming or flare may
occur (this is not a malfunction but may impair the endurance of the sensor over time)
5. The sensor may be burned by a laser beam, so when any laser equipment is being
used, make sure that the sensor is not exposed to the laser beam.
6. Do not place the camera in extremely hot or cold temperatures (the operating
temperature should be between -15°C ~ +60°C, excessively dusty or damp locations
and do not expose to high electromagnetic radiation.
7. To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is required for a proper operating
environment.
8. While shipping, the camera system should be packed in its original packaging.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Choosing a location and mounting the camera............................................... 8
Chapter 2 Network Access.............................................................................................12
2.1 Access over browsers for mobile devices........................................................12
2.1.1 Live View.............................................................................................13
2.1.2 Parameters Configuration....................................................................13
2.2 Access over ethernet and Wi-Fi ‘hot spot’ or ‘client’ via CHROME browser...14
2.2.1 Live View.............................................................................................14
2.2.2 Parameters Configuration....................................................................14
Chapter 3 Adjusting the camera system to suit your circumstances................................15
3.1 Framing the video capture area..............................................................15
3.2 Focus and zoom via Internet Explorer......................................................15
Chapter 4 Adjusting the Radar Sensor............................................................................17
4.1 An overview and understanding of COSINE effect...................................17
4.2 Parameters in which COSINE effect will need mitigation..........................17
4.3 COSINE mitigation tools.........................................................................18
4.3.1 Speed Error Percent........................................................................18
4.3.2 Speed Negative Error Percent..........................................................19
4.3.3 Speed Distance Disable...................................................................20

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Table of Contents continued
Chapter 5 Installing and Working with the PC Client or ‘shell’ Tool..................................21
5.1 System requirements....................................................................................21
5.1.1 Installing the Software.........................................................................22
5.1.2 Creating a ‘short cut’ on your desk top.................................................23
5.2 Working with your Removable Hard Disc Drive...............................................25
5.2.1 Choosing how much DATA to bring into your ‘local’ Database..............25
5.2.2 Complete Synchronisation...................................................................26
5.2.3 Partial Download.................................................................................27
Chapter 6 Searching and working with Gathered DATA..................................................28
6.1 Searching by Criteria....................................................................................28
6.1.1 Searching by Date and Time...............................................................29
6.1.2 Searching by Plate .............................................................................30
6.1.3 Searching by Location ........................................................................31
6.1.4 Searching by Direction .......................................................................32
6.1.5 Searching by Speed Over ....................................................................33
6.2.1 Limit Number of Results Displayed.............................................................33
Chapter 7 Exporting Events and Files.............................................................................34
7.1 Choosing a File to Export..............................................................................34
7.2 Exporting a CSV File.....................................................................................35
7.3 Exporting individual events from external hard drive to your local data base...36

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Table of Contents continued
Appendix 1
PTSC 926 Supplementary Speed and Registration Display..............................................37
Appendix 2
PTSC 927 Road Legal Mobile Trailer..............................................................................53

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Chapter 1
Choosing a location
and mounting the camera
1. When choosing a location for the camera system, it is usually a good idea to look
for a fairly straight section of road where there is most likely to be some form of speed
violation and this may well be close to some form of hazzard like a pedestrian crossing or
road junction. It is also a good idea not to attempt to observe activity too far away from the
Site Sentry Camera as vehicles do need to be within 50 metres in order that their number
plates may be read and recorded.
2. Having decided on a suitable location for traffic information gathering, the next
important step is to locate a suitable stable pole or structure on which to mount the
camera system and also, where a 240v ac mains electricity supply is available, lamp posts
often being a good candidate where mains electricity is readily available. The Site Sentry
Camera System is supplied with universal screw bands to facilitate fixing to poles of
different diameters.

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Chapter 1 continued
Choosing a location and mounting the camera
3. Having decided on a suitable structure such as a lamp post, the Site Sentry Camera
may now be physically mounted to the post via screw band fixings provided. Please note
that the system has been provided to you in two main sections, the base control box and
the actual camera head. This is designed this way to allow for easy positioning and
levelling of the control box prior to the mounting of the camera head.
Mount the control box and
set the level
4. Having established a good
sound fixing to your post, you will now
need to attach the camera head.
This is achieved by dropping the camera
head on top of the control box and
aligning the 4 pre set captive nuts in
the control box top with the 4 holes in
the base plate of the camera.
When doing this, it is very important to
place the watertight gasket (provided)
in between the control box and the
camera base plate and to use the
4 special watertight sealing washers
and M8 stainless steel bolts (provided)
to establish the fix.
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