Adding Axis cameras as TSS entities - Security Center Transportation Sensor Management 2.3

Security Center Transportation Sensor Management Plugin Guide 2.3

Applies to
Security Center Transportation Sensor Management 2.3
Last updated
2023-03-22
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Language
English
Product
Security Center Transportation Sensor Management
Version
2.3

Before you can monitor Axis cameras as traffic sensors in Security Center, you must add the Axis cameras as TSS entities to the plugin.

Procedure

  1. From the Config Tool home page, open the Area view task.
  2. Click Add an entity () and select TSS.
  3. From the TSS model list, select Kiwi, and then enter an entity Name.
    Tip: For better search indexing, it is a best practice to include the location of the sensor in the name.
  4. Click the Properties tab and configure the entity properties:
    Stale data age
    If the system does not receive data for a zone by the time indicated here, it considers the data to be stale.
    Analytics schedule
    (Optional) If the TSS device sends alerts only, select a schedule to receive alerts. Alerts received while the schedule is inactive are discarded.
    Maximum cached data age
    Specifies the maximum time within which data from the TSS zone can be reused.

    When the TSS plugin is restarted, it stops storing the last known status of each zone. If the status is more recent than the time specified, it is used as the initial zone status for the zone. If it is older, the zone initializes with no data available.

    Override icon traffic parameter
    If enabled, select the data type that controls the color of the zone icon.

    For people counting, if the default traffic icon parameter is not set to Volume in the plugin properties, select Volume.

    Zone icon size
    Size of the zone icon displayed on maps, in pixels.
    No data threshold
    If the TSS entity does not receive data from the device by the time indicated here, it triggers the custom TSS no data event.
    Tile View
    Choose to display speed and occupancy statistics for this TSS entity in tile view.
  5. Click the Axis tab, click , and select the camera to use for people counting.
  6. In the Counting analytic section, select what analytic to use for the camera:
    • People counter:
    • Occupancy estimator:
    • Queue monitor:
  7. In the Polling section, set the polling interval for the camera.
  8. Click the Comms tab and set the communication settings:
    IP address
    IP of the device in IPv4 format.
    Username
    Username for the Axis camera.
    Password
    Password for the Axis camera.
    Port
    Port of the device.
    Is HTTPS
    This option is enabled by default.
    Allow self-signed certificates
    This option is enabled by default.
    NOTE: If a camera is associated with the TSS entity, all analytic event source ID data will come from the camera instead of the TSS entity or zone.
  9. Click the Zones tab.
  10. Click , and in the Add/Edit Axis Zone dialog box, configure the zone's properties:
    ID
    This ID is for identification only and is automatically assigned by increments.
    Zone description
    Enter a description for the zone.
    Saturation value
    (Optional) Number of vehicles per sample period that is considered as 100% occupancy. This value is also associated to the occupancy thresholds.
    Direction
    Set the direction of traffic as In or Out. If you are using analytic confirmation macros, this setting can be configured to find all zones that are the same or opposite direction of the zone that triggered the analytic.
  11. Click OK.
  12. Select the new zone. On the right of the Zone list, set the Zone thresholds.
    When enabled, threshold persistence prevents the zone state from changing rapidly when data is fluctuating around the threshold point.
  13. For each zone configured for people counting that you want to associate to the entity, repeat steps 8 - 10.
  14. Click Apply.
  15. From the entity tree, right-click the TSS entity and select Put Online.
    Security Center starts polling or accepting data from this sensor.