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4.1 Connecting the LPR camera to the Orion

The LPR camera is connects directly connected to the Orion Kp bus connector with the via a fixed cable from the camera, the with a maximum distance of 15 meters between the camera and the Orion is 15 mtr. The camera is powered by an external 24v unit. Additionally, the camera operates using an external 24V power supply.

Cable color

Signal

ABC connector Orion KpBus (RS485)

Brown

+ 24V

Grey

GND

Green

RS485 A

A

White

RS485 B

B

Yellow

RS GND

CC

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The LPR reader must be connected to an 24V external power supply.

Note

The KpBus connector can only be used when the PRT2 port is not being used.

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5. Implementation

5.1 General

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Follow the steps below to configure an OSDP reader:

  1. Connect the LPR camera to the reader Orion (see chapter “Connecting the reader”)

  2. Press the discover button in the line dialog of the Pluto.

  3. Wait until the discover process is ready: Read-in event=> Read-in event: Stop, Line: xxx…

  4. Refresh the line dialog of the Pluto, if an OSDP device is detected it will be shown as a Node below the Port Prt2 port of the Orion where the reader is connected to.

  5. Change the OSDP compatibility setting at the OSDP node to “No reader in capabilities”ASCII Raw data”

  6. Right mouse click at the OSDP reader node in the treeview and click on “add reader”

    • Fill in the logic unique name of the reader.

    • Click on the save button.

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If an rs485 reader has already been connected to the PRT port, the pluto must first be restarted before the discover is executed and the OSDP node can be created.

The discover function for OSDP devices checks for the following settings:
Baudrate:                    9600, 19K2, 115K2  baud,  They are all non-parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit
Device address:          0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 24

If other settings are necessary, set these settings manually.

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Info

Most used setting for buzzer time = 2

6. Card config implementation

To enable license plate recognition, a card configuration must be created within iProtect. To do this, go to Access > Settings > Card Configuration and use the wizard provided in this section.

7. License Plate Configuration in iProtect

A license plate functions similarly to a standard card within the iProtect system. To activate this feature, you must connect the LPR (License Plate Recognition) reader to a reader group, which is then associated with an access profile.

Access is granted to a vehicle when its license plate is linked to a valid access profile that corresponds with the LPR reader.

For detailed instructions on configuring an access profile in iProtect, please refer to this document: *Access rights in iProtect™.

For guidance on how to assign a card (License Plate) to a person, you can follow this document: https://tkhsecurity.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/9171076589/Assign+cards+to+people?atl_f=PAGETREE.

8. Secure channel

OSDP v2 with Secure Channel has AES-128 encryption to ensure that communication between the targeted devices is strict and secure.

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