When dirty or damaged license plates are misread by a Sharp camera, different methods are available for matching the plate read to a permit. Which matcher settings file you need to configure depends on the AutoVu™ installation type.
The following LPR matcher files and settings are available:
LPR matcher | File or setting | Location |
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General matcher | MatcherSettings.xml | C:\Program Files\Genetec Security Center X.X. |
Pay-by-Plate Sync matcher | Genetec.Plugins.MobilePBP.dll.config | C:\Program Files (x86)\Security Center Plugins\MobilePBP |
AutoVu™ Free-Flow setting | Match tolerance threshold | Free-Flow section of the LPR Manager Properties page |
In this case, the Pay-by-Plate Sync matcher settings are used to validate license plate reads at the parking lot entrance against the Security Center permit file that has been updated with third party permits by Pay-by-Plate Sync.
The Match tolerance threshold setting is used to close parking sessions if the plate is misread at the parking lot exit.
In this case, the general matcher file is used to validate license plate reads at the parking lot entrance against the Security Center permit list. No third-party lists are involved in this scenario.
The Match tolerance threshold setting is used to close parking sessions if the plate is misread at the parking lot exit.
In this case, the general matcher file is used to validate license plate reads against the Genetec Patroller™ permit file that has been updated with third party permits by Pay-by-Plate Sync.
When the system performs a last chance lookup to verify that the permit has not recently been added to the list, no matcher settings are applied. Only an exact match triggers a violation.
In this case, the general matcher file is used to validate license plate reads against the Genetec Patroller™ permit file that has been updated with the current Security Center permit list.
When the system performs a last chance lookup to verify that the permit has not recently been added to the list, no matcher settings are applied. Only an exact match triggers a violation.