Elements used in event-to-action conditions for license plate reads - Security Center 5.10

Security Center Administrator Guide 5.10

Applies to
Security Center 5.10
Last updated
2023-06-12
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Language
English
Product
Security Center
Version
5.10

If you add a condition when creating an event-to-action for a license plate read, the condition must contain an identifier, an operator, and a value (text or numeric).

Operators

The following table lists operators that can be used and the corresponding value types, as well as descriptions and examples.
Operator Description Type of value Example
> Greater than the specified value. Numeric [Confidence Score] > 80
< Less than the specified value. Numeric [Confidence Score] < 75
= Equal to the specified value. Numeric [Confidence Score] = 80
Text [Vehicle Make] = "Toyota"
contains Contains the specified value. Text [PlateNumber] contains "123"
startsWith Starts with the specified value. Text [PlateNumber] startsWith "X"
endsWith Ends with the specified value. Text [State Name] endsWith "C"
matches Respects the regular expression. Text [PlateNumber] matches "[02468]$"

Identifiers

The following table lists the common identifiers that can be used and the corresponding value type, as well as descriptions and examples.
Identifier Description Type of value Example
PlateNumber Plate Number read by the Sharp. Numeric [PlateNumber] contains "123"
State Name State Name read by the Sharp. Text [State Name] = "QC"
Vehicle Type Certain license plates include character symbols that identify specific vehicle types (for example, taxi, transport, and so on). The Sharp can read these symbols, and display the vehicle type. Text [Vehicle Type] = "Taxi"
Relative Motion The Sharp can detect if the vehicle is getting closer or moving away from the Sharp. Text [Relative Motion] = "Approaching"
Context Type of ALPR context for a specific region. Text [Context] = "Brazil"
Characters Height Height in pixels of the context characters. Numeric [Characters Height] = 26
Vehicle Make Sharp cameras can recognize the make of certain vehicles. Text [Vehicle Make] = "Toyota"
Confidence Score The Sharp assigns a numerical value (from 0 to 100) to each license plate read. This value shows the accuracy level of the read. Numeric [Confidence Score] = 80
Speed Sharp cameras are able to estimate a vehicle’s approximate speed. Numeric [Speed] > 50
Speed.Unit Depending on the Sharp context used, the unit of speed is measured in km/h or mph. For the US context speed is measured in mph. Text [Speed.Unit] = "mph"
Prefix Leftmost and topmost digits on a United Arab Emirates plate. Text [Prefix] = 10

For more information about specifying conditions when creating event-to-actions for license plate reads, see Adding conditions when creating event-to-actions for license plate reads