Mobile License Plate Inventory - Security Center 5.12

Security Center Administrator Guide 5.12

Product
Security Center
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Version
5.12
Language
English
Last updated
2024-09-13

Mobile License Plate Inventory (MLPI) is the Genetec Patroller™ software installation that is configured for collecting license plates and other vehicle information for creating and maintaining a license plate inventory for a large parking area or parking garage.

The inventory can be used to report the following:
  • The number of days a vehicle has been parked in the facility.
  • The location (sector and row) of the vehicle in the facility.
  • All vehicles parked in the facility.
  • All vehicles that have left or entered the facility.
License plate reads can be collected in three ways:
  • Automatic reading using the Genetec Patroller™ application and a Sharp camera (or cameras).
  • Manual entry using the Manual capture feature of the Patroller application.
  • (Optional) Manual capture using the handheld computer approved by Genetec that is running the Patroller MLPI application.

License plate inventory

The license plate inventory includes license plate reads of all vehicles parked in the parking facility. It is created from the license plate collection offload data from Patroller and the handheld computer approved by Genetec if applicable. The inventory can be used to monitor vehicle activity of the parking facility for a specific time period.

For example, a patrol vehicle might collect license plate reads early in the morning and then do another collection in the evening to see how many vehicles have left the facility. The Security Desk Inventory management task is used to create the inventory from the offload data, and the Security Desk Inventory Report task is used to query any changes to an inventory.

How reads are reconciled

Most reads from the offload data of a license plate collection are automatically reconciled (validated and added) to the license plate inventory by Security Center. However, some of them might require manual reconciliation if a conflict is detected.

For example, a vehicle might have the same license plate numbers as another vehicle, but be from a different state. If so, the Security Desk Inventory Management task displays a dialog box asking you to reconcile the read. In other words, confirm the plate number and state of the vehicle.