Support up to 8 I/O Trigger or 8 Motion Detection lanes
Support Hardware Watchdog
Support image up to 720 x 480 (NTSC) / 720 x 576 (PAL) providing higher accuracy
Integrate with GV-series DVR to retrieve video footage by license plate number
Vehicle counter feature tracks number of vehicles remaining in the parking lot by counting vehicles entering and exiting the gate
Camera overview brings focuses on either the vehicle or the driver
License plate recognition database are processed and stored in Microsoft Access Database for easy and multiple applications
Multiple recognition technology is applied until a recognition result is reached
Alarm will be triggered when an unauthorized or unrecognizable vehicle is spotted
Picture-in-Picture window provides camera overview and the last recognized image
Video or AVI file is used as recognition input source
Digital watermark technology is applied to verify authenticity of video clips
Text overlay displays license plate numbers on recorded video image
Activate recognition by sensor triggers, video motion detection or Hot Key
Recognition result triggers I/O Relay or user-defined application
Recognize and display license plate image registered in database
Retrievable vehicle entry and exit records by license plate number
JPEG format support allows approximately 2 million JPEG images to be saved in a 160 GB HDD
Auto recycle for image storage and database backup
SPECIFICATIONS (Minimum System Requirements)
Models
GV-LPR-1
GV-LPR-2
GV-LPR-4
GV-LPR-6
GV-LPR-8
Number of Lanes
1
2
4
6
8
Total FPS
30 FPS
60 FPS
120 FPS
240 FPS
240 FPS
FPS / Camera
30 FPS
CPU
Core2 Duo E6300 /
1.86 GHz
Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 / 2.4 GHz
Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 / 2.4 GHz
Intel i7920
2.67 GHz
Core i7 3.4 GHz
OS Supported
32-bit
Windows XP / 7 / Server 2008
64-bit
Windows 7 / Server 2008
HDD
250 GB
RAM
DDR2 1GB
DDR2 2GB
DDR2 2GB
DDR3 1333 2GB
DDR3 1333 2GB
Note:
The specifications are determined by using the combination of GV-LPR System and GV-System in which a total of 32 channels are supported. Within the 32 channels, 8 channels of analog cameras are used for license plate recognition, and 8 channels of 1.3 megapixel IP cameras are for overview monitoring.
For users who want to connect IP cameras, 64-bit OS is required and it is highly suggested to connect 1.3 megapixel IP cameras for best system performance.
The camera used for Motion Detection function needs to achieve 30 fps at least. The camera used for I/O Trigger function needs to achieve 15 fps at least.