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D.6 What is the Reason that Failed to Draw a Zone Automacally?
Answer:
The main reason is that the moving target (with track) does not form a closed-loop. You can
check if there is a clear intersecon of the track in the zone drawing page. If the track does not
closed, the drawn zone will be recognized as an invalid zone.
When the object is moving for drawing a zone, if the track of the target is lost and then appear
again on the zone drawing page, and the distance between lost
posion and the posion the
target appeared again is too far, the sengs will be failed.
D.7 What Makes a Failed Arming?
Answer:
The following two
condions will make a failed arming:
In the Radar page, if there is a moving target in the warning zone when you click Arm to
arm radars, it is impossible to enable mandatory arming, resulng in failed arming.
The current status of radar is
oine.
D.8 Why Is It Required to Remove
Reecve Objects from the Radar
Area?
Answer:
When there are
reecve objects in the radar applicaon scene, such as at glass or large-area
metal objects, the radar will produce mulpath eects, that is, the people reect the signal from
the radar to the large-area metal objects or at glasses, and the large-area metal objects or at
glasses reect the signal again to the receiving end of the radar, thus there will be a false alarm.
Since the glasses are at and the reecon is concentrated, there may be a false alarm when
there are glasses in the radar scene.
The higher the
sensivity, the more probability to trigger a false alarm.
D.9 Why Is the Camera Unable to Track the Target?
The camera is not calibrated.
The camera is not linked to the zone.
D.10 Common Mistakes of
Calibrang Camera
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