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Docusign Envelope ID: 63ACAE11-BF2F-4D18-8584-6E88FC07AE08 <br />Things to Consider When Selecting Locations <br />Falcon Cameras <br />• Use Cases <br />o Flock LPRs are designed to capture images <br />of rear license plates aimed in the direction <br />of traffic. <br />o Flock LPRs are not designed to capture <br />pedestrians, sidewalks, dumpsters, gates, <br />other areas of non -vehicle traffic, <br />intersections. <br />• Placement <br />o They capture vehicles driving away from an intersection. <br />o They cannot point into the middle of an intersection. <br />o They should be placed after the intersection to prevent <br />stop and go motion activation or "stop and go" traffic. <br />• Mounting <br />o They can be mounted on existing utility, light, traffic signal poles, or 12 foot <br />Flock poles.* <br />o They should be mounted one per pole.** If using AC power, they can be <br />mounted 2 per pole. <br />• They can be powered with solar panels or direct wire -in AC Power (no <br />outlets).*** <br />• They will require adequate cellular service using AT&T or T-Mobile to be able to <br />process & send images. <br />* Permitting (or permission from pole owner) may be required to use existing infrastructure or install in specific areas, <br />depending on local regulations & policies. <br />** Cameras need sufficient power. Since a solar panel is required per camera, it can prevent adequate solar power if two <br />cameras and two solar panels are on a single pole (blocking visibility). Therefore if relying on solar power, only one <br />camera can be installed per pole. <br />*** Flock does not provide Electrical services. Once installed, the agency or community must work with an electrician to <br />wire the cameras. Electrician services should be completed within two days of installation to prevent the camera from <br />dying. <br />fil'ock safety 12 <br />