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There are two ways to You can search in the archive in the Web-Client:
- standard search;
- fast search.
Standard search
To go to the standard search in the archive, do the following:
- Select the required camera on the cameras Hardware panel or on the layout.
- Click the Search button on the top panel.
The As a result, the interface of the archive search in the Web-Client will openopens. It is similar to the interface of the Client main client (see Interface of the Archive Search mode interface).
Fast search
The fast search is designed for the simplified search by movement in the marked area.
To go to the fast search in the archive is similar to the search in the Client (see Search in an archive of a single video camera). The search results are the video archive frames that match the specified search criteria., do the following:
- Select the required camera on the Hardware panel or on the layout.
Click the Fast search button in the camera's crater.
Note title Attention! To display the Fast search button in the camera's crater, you must meet the following conditions:
- Camera is linked to the archive in which the recording is performed.
- The detector from the Trackers group upon which events are generated is configured for the camera (see Category: Trackers).
- Select the required search area on the grid using the cursor.
- Click the SEARCH button.
As a result, the interface with search results in the archive by the Motion in area search type opens.
The functionality of the fast search is similar to the search by one camera (see Search in the archive of a single camera). You can also perform the fast search by several cameras (see Simultaneous search in the archive of several cameras).
Working with search results
Search results are the frames of the archive corresponding to the specified search conditions.
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In addition to the type of the search, the number of the search results depends on how long the timeline covers (the timeline of the Web-Client is similar to the timeline of the Client (see The Timeline)). The more time the timeline covers, the more extensive the search will be. |
You can resize the found frames using the slider or the following buttons: (zoom out), (zoom in).
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The control elements that are described in the table from left to right are located in the lower part of the window with search results:
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| Displays search results as tiles (by default) | |
| Displays the frame of the video image on which the heat map is built | |
| Sorts search results in descending order: from the oldest to the earliest frames (by default) | |
| Sorts search results in ascending order: from the earliest to the oldest frames | |
| Changes the size of the found frames using the scaling switch or Decrease/ Increase buttons on the left and right sides of the switch, respectively | |
| Increases the frame fragments with the selected object | |
| Generates a report by search results (see Reporting the search results) | |
| Switches between search results if it is performed several times by one camera and the user doesn't close the search tab in the archive |
What to do when you change cameras
When you select a device on the Hardware panel, the following conditions are applied:
- If you switch to the camera that was searched previously, the search conditions
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If you searched several times on the same camera and didn't leave the search tab, you can navigate between the search results:
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- When you change a camera within the search interface
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