Where to install the product
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The radar is intended for monitoring open areas. Any solid object (such as a wall,
a fence, a tree, or a large bush) in the coverage area will create a blind spot (radar
shadow) behind it.
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Install the radar on a stable pole or a spot on a wall where there are no other objects or
installations. Objects within 1 m (3 ft) to the left and right of the radar, that reflect radio
waves, affect the performance of the radar.
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Metal objects in the field of view causes reflections that affects the ability of the radar
to perform classifications.
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If you want to install more than two radars in the same coexistence zone, see the user
manual at axis.com for more information.
Area detection range
Detection range is the distance within which an object can be tracked and can trigger an alarm. It
is measured from near detection limit (how close to the device a detection can be made) to a far
detection limit (how far from the device a detection can be made).
The Area monitoring profile is optimized for human detection, however, it will also allow you
to track vehicles and other objects moving at up to 55 km/h (34 mph) with a velocity accuracy
of +/- 2 km/h (1.24 mph).
When mounted at the optimal installation height, the detection ranges are:
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3–60 m (10–200 ft) when detecting a human
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3–85 m (10–280 ft) when detecting a vehicle
Note
• If you install the radar at a different height, enter the actual mounting height in the
product's web pages when you calibrate the radar.
• The detection range is affected by the scene.
• The detection range is affected by neighboring radars.
• The detection range is affected by the object type.
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