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  1. Launch 3VR System Manager.

  2. In the Configure panel, click the plus sign beside the appliance name.

  3. Right-click the Plug-ins folder and select Add Plug-in.

  4. In the resulting Confirm dialog box, click Install to proceed.

  5. Navigate to the folder containing the plug-in file (Plugins.Dwell-Release-7.0.xxxxx.3pg) and click to highlight the file.

  6. Click OK. The plug-in will now begin installing.

  7. When the plug-in is installed, it will appear below Plug-ins in System Manager.

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  1. In the Configure panel, select the plug-in name to view its settings.

  2. Click Edit Settings.

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  3. Copy (select the text and press Ctrl+C) the 23-character code from the Licensing Question field in the Edit Global Settings dialog.

  4. Paste (press Ctrl+V) the licensing question into an email to 3VR Technical Support (support@3VR.com).

  5. 3VR Technical Support will respond with the matching 27-character key within 1 business day.

  6. Copy (CTRL-+C) and paste (CTRL-V) the key from the email into the License Key box in System Manager.

  7. Click OK to save and return to the Configure panel.

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The Licensing Status field will display “Invalid” Invaliduntil the 3VR system
software is restarted.

In your email, you must include the system serial number and the number of cameras of Dwell purchased (reference the P.O. number of the order if available). Please also provide your contact information and the customer/reseller company name.

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  1. After binding the plug-in to cameras, links will appear under Bound Cameras for each camera.

  2. Click a link (for example Edit “7. Lobby”) to edit the settings for that camera.

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  3. The following settings must be configured for each camera bound to the Dwell plug-in:

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Use the following steps to draw a Dwell zone:

  1. Click the Polygon icon

  2. Click the video player to begin drawing a zone. Each click of the mouse will create a new line segment. To complete the polygon, click the mouse over your start position.

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  3. Edit the polygon by clicking and dragging its end points. Sections of the polygon may not overlap.

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  4. After creating the zone, edit the Name of the zone and make sure that []Enabled is checked.

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  5. If desired, repeat steps 1-4 to create additional Dwell zones.

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    The above is an example of a Dwell camera with two Dwell zones.

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    The above is an Example of a Dwell hot spot.

If a Dwell zone is created that is smaller than the size of the dwelling object, the Dwell plug-in will consider any object that envelops the zone as dwelling in the zone. This allows for the creation of Dwell “hot spots”hot spots, specific points of interest where you wish to capture Dwell events.

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A Minimum Size must be established for each camera bound to the Dwell plug-in. Once set, the plug-in will only analyze the video feed for dwelling objects larger than the specified size. Smaller objects will be ignored. The minimum object size should be configured with the size range of targeted objects in mind.

To set the minimum object size:

  1. In the Edit Settings window, click the Minimum Size tab.

  2. Click and drag the orange Orange box until it is the desired minimum size. The positioning of the box in the video player is irrelevant.

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  1. In the Configure panel, right-click the appliance name and select Restart 3VR Software.

  2. In the pop-up box that appears, click Restart to proceed. Wait 1-2 minutes for the software to restart.

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  1. In 3VR OpCenter, click the Monitor tab to go to the Monitor panel.

  2. Click camera numbers to select the cameras bound to the Dwell plug-in.

  3. Click the arrow below the camera selector to open the event type drop-down menu.

  4. Select []Dwell and click OK.

  5. If the plug-in has been correctly configured, Dwell events will appear in the Monitor panel in real-time.

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Minimum Dwell Time (seconds)

The minimum amount of time an object must dwell before a Dwell event will be generated.

Default: 10
Range: 1-200

Down sample Factor

Controls how the video resolution is down sampled before analyzing for Dwell events. When left at 0 (default), the plug-in will use the full resolution of the camera, which is highly CPU intensive. Installations running many Dwell cameras (or other analytics) at the same time may see improved performance by increasing the Down sample Factor of each Dwell camera.

Default: 0
Range: 0-8

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