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CHAPTER 4 SENSOR TOOLBAR 41
Figure 4.11 – Configuration Box
e Conguration window allows you to simultaneously change basic conguration op-
tions for multiple sensors. However, some conguration options are available only on the
Sensor Conguration page; to extensively update the conguration of an individual sensor,
click on its link in the Sensor column of the sensor list.
To change a sensor or group of sensor’s settings, click the checkboxes of the desired sensors
and click Cong. e settings under Conguration include the following:
IP Address/Hostname – Enter the IP address or hostname of the selected sensor(s).
Port – Enter the port of the selected sensor(s).
ID/Address – Enter the multidrop ID or the subnet ID (see Add Sensors section).
Custom ID – Insert a custom message identifying the sensor(s).
Use Sensor Interval as Collection Interval – Sets collection interval (how oen Collec-
tor gets data from the sensor) to be the same length as the sensor interval (how oen
the sensor stores data). e sensor and collection intervals can also be set in the Sensor
Cong page (see Chapter 4).
Time Zone – Select the time zone of the sensor(s) (this will aect the timestamp on
collected data).
Daylight Savings Time – Select if you would like the time on the sensor to be subject
to daylight savings time (this will aect the timestamp on collected data).
Attach to Multi-drop Server (if available) – Used when multiple sensors share a com-
mon IP address and port. is option will only be available if the selected driver sup-
ports multi-drop communication.
Once you have made the setting changes, click Save Cong On Selected Sensors. Use the
Auto Create Approaches button to use the lane direction information to create approaches.
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