What should you pay attention to when installing an integrated high-definition license plate recognition system in a parking lot? Let's briefly discuss it today.
I. Road Separation Requirements
Motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes must be strictly separated to ensure lane exclusivity and prevent obstruction of vehicle trajectories and captured license plate images. Speed bumps should ideally be installed two meters from the front loop of the license plate recognition system.

II. Distance Between the Pillar and the Toll Island Edge
The recommended distance between the center of the pillar and the toll island is 0.3 meters. The license plate recognition camera should be installed as close to the lane as possible. If the camera is too far from the lane, the license plate in the video will be distorted or tilted, hindering the camera's capture and recognition.
III. Installation Height of the Integrated License Plate Recognition Unit
Normally, the camera bracket should be installed on the steps beside the lane, at a height of no less than 1 meter. If the camera is too low, the captured license plate will not show a clear progression from far to near, affecting license plate capture and recognition.
IV. Ensure Unobstructed Video from the License Plate Recognition Camera
There should be no obstructions in front of the integrated license plate recognition camera to ensure the integrity of the vehicle video feed. If there are barrier gates in the parking lot lanes, the camera must be installed in front of the barrier gates to ensure that the license plates of passing vehicles are not obstructed by the barrier arms.
V. Adjust the Lens of the License Plate Recognition Camera to Ensure Clarity
After the equipment is installed, the focus and clarity of the license plate recognition camera need to be adjusted to ensure the normal operation of the integrated license plate recognition camera.
