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During LPR operation, the recognized license plates will be added to the license plate list on the left-hand side of the control. The list will always be clear when the object is added to the screen, and will keep records of the last 100 recognitions that have occurred while the object is on the screen.
By selecting a record, you will be able to see the image of the moment it was captured, as well as information about the license plate:
If the LPR engine used has the character read reliability feature, the license plate will be represented with character colors according to its reliability:
•Black: High reliability index for the character.
•Blue: Medium reliability for the character.
•Red: Low reliability index for the character.
By default, the first recognized license plate record will always be selected, in which case whenever a new license plate is recognized, it will be displayed automatically. If you select any other record, the system will keep the new record selected, and new license plates will only be added to the list, but the record selection will not be changed, so always remember to return the selection to the first record if you have selected any other record for analysis.
Recognized license plates that are part of an LPR list will display a tag with the name of the list and the color of the list for easy identification. The license plate can be recognized in multiple lists, in which case a tag will be displayed for each list:
Lists can be used for various applications, such as a blacklist of stolen vehicles, or a list of residents that can be used to open a gate automatically. See the Administration Client Manual to learn how to create and associate license plates in lists.
The lower control will display more complete information about the recognized license plate:
This control will display the day and time of reading, the license plate image, license plate list tags, information about the license plate owner, information received via the LPR Bridge and additional engine information (if available), such as recognized country, vehicle type, vehicle color, license plate color, vehicle speed, among others.