Filter Name

Enter a name for the filter.

When [Sequential] is selected, this option allows you to enter, in seconds, how long to apply the filter on the left (before moving to the next filter).

Caution

To set the time, the button for each filer and inactive area must be turned off. When the button is (On), click it to turn it (Off).

Type

Click [V] and select the filter type to use from the list that appears.

The filters that can be set differ depending on the package type (“Moving” or “Unattended”).

xMoving

Appearance

Detects the appearance of objects that match the detection criteria within the configured area.

Disappearance

Detects the disappearance of objects that match the detection criteria within the configured area.

Existing

Detects when objects that match the detection criteria remain within the configured area.

Capacity

Detects when the number of objects that match the detection criteria has exceeded the specified number within the configured area.

Passing

Detects when objects that match the detection criteria cross a configured line.

xUnattended

Unattended/Removed

Detects when an object is not moving or has been removed.

Switches the order of the filters to the left and right.

Use these buttons to create and edit filters or inactive areas for the image on the preview screen.

Notes

Up to eight vertices can be set for a polygonal area.

When the filter type is set to [Passing], set the direction along which to detect the object’s passing. After setting the end points, click near the center of the line to set the arrow indicating the direction of passage. With each click, the

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