Eagle Eye Networks LPR Prerequisites and Configuration
Eagle Eye Networks LPR Prerequisites and Configuration

This feature is only compatible with the following hardware models:
- 306
- 306+
- 401
- 420
- 501
- 504+
- 520
Eagle Eye Networks LPR is available for any ONVIF compatible camera that meets certain requirements. Please read through the documentation below in order as listed.
Eagle Eye Networks LPR product data sheet (including hardware requirements) can be found
here.
Eagle Eye Networks LPR requirements and recommendations can be found
here.
Eagle Eye Networks LPR installation guide is available for download within this article.
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