Pelco VAX-INSTSPEED Vaxtor Instant Speed Per License
Speed enforcement and traffic monitoring deployments demand flexible licensing that scales with project scope. The Pelco VAX-INSTSPEED delivers a single-lane instant speed detection license for Vaxtor LPR systems, enabling integrators to add precise speed measurement capabilities to existing camera infrastructure without replacing hardware. This NDAA-compliant solution addresses municipal traffic enforcement, school zone monitoring, and commercial property speed limit enforcement where capturing vehicle speed data alongside plate reads is mission-critical.
Key Features
- NDAA-compliant licensing for government and federally-funded deployments
- Single-lane instant speed detection extends Vaxtor LPR functionality
- Per-lane licensing model allows scalable deployment across multiple monitoring points
- Software-based speed measurement eliminates need for dedicated radar hardware
- Integrates with existing Vaxtor analytics infrastructure
- Supports traffic enforcement workflows with synchronized plate and speed data
- Compatible with Pelco IP camera platforms running Vaxtor analytics
This license activates instant speed detection on a single traffic lane, calculated through video analytics rather than external radar devices. The software analyzes vehicle movement within the camera's field of view to determine speed, correlating that data with plate reads in a unified event record. For integrators managing multi-lane installations, per-lane licensing provides budget flexibility—deploy speed detection only where enforcement is required rather than across entire camera networks.
Integration occurs at the Vaxtor server level, where the license unlocks speed measurement processing for designated camera channels. The system timestamps speed violations alongside LPR events, creating enforceable records that meet evidentiary standards for traffic citations. NDAA compliance ensures eligibility for federal transportation grants and government contracts where supply chain restrictions apply. For projects ranging from school zone safety cameras to HOV lane enforcement, this licensing approach delivers the analytics capability traffic management requires without hardware additions to pole-mounted installations.