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Search in archive is used to search for moments by the required search types:

  1. Thumbnail search.
  2. Events search.
  3. Line crossing.
  4. Motion in area.
  5. Loitering.
  6. Multiple objects.
  7. Move from area to area.
  8. Bookmarks search.
  9. Titles search.
  10. Search by temperature.
  11. Search by LPs.
  12. Vehicle search.
  13. Face search.
  14. Face contacts search.
  15. Similitude search.
  16. Search by barcode.
  17. Person appearance search.
  18. Search by tampering type.
  19. Meta search.
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titleNote
  • In the current version of Axxon One, the search is possible only by one type at a time.
  • In the embedded camera storage (see Selecting an archive), only the thumbnail search is only availableavailable.
  • If the camera isn't bound to the archive, the search in the archive isn't available.
  • In live mode, if the surveillance window is inactive, the tabs for switching to other modes aren't displayed. In this case, click any mouse button in the surveillance window to view the tabs.

Requirements for

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the search in the archive 

To search in the archive, you must have the following:

  • Activated license key with the Search in archive feature (see Axxon One license types).
  • Access permissions (see Role):
    • In the Access to Search in archive mode parameter, the Yes value is set.
    • In the Camera access parameter, one of the following values is set: Live/Archive, Live/Archive/Control, Live/Archive/Control/Configure.
  • Configured archive recording (see Configuring recording to an archive).
  • Followed the requirements for the video stream and scene for the operation of the used detector (see DetectorsMetadata database).
  • Depending on the detector used, you must set the Yes value in its settings for the following parameters: Record objects tracking, Check in lists, or Record mask to archive.

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Switch to

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the search in the archive

You can switch to Search the search in the archive using:

  • Surveillance windows. To search in the archive:
    1. Select the required layout on the

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    1. layout panel (see Configuring layouts).
    2. Select the required camera.
    3. Click the Search button located in the lower right corner of the surveillance window. By default, when you switch to the Search in archive mode from the surveillance window, one camera is selected.
  • The Search in archive Image Modified button that is located

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  • on the top layout panel. When you switch to

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  • the search in the archive using

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  • the Search in archive Image Modified button, all cameras of the layout are selected.
  • Fast search. Fast search is used for simplified search by motion in the selected area. To fast search in the archive:
    1. Select the required layout on the layout panel (see Configuring layouts).
    2. Select the required camera.
    3. Click the Fast search Image Added button in the surveillance window.
      Note
      titleAttention!

      To display the Fast search button in the surveillance window, the following conditions must be met:

      1. The camera is bound to the archive to which it records.
      2. A detector from the Trackers category is configured for the camera. The detector generates events (see Category: Trackers).
    4. Select the required search area on the grid using the cursor.
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    5. Click the Search button.

As a result, the interface of the search in the archive opens.

Change the number of cameras for the search in the archive

To change the number of cameras for the search in the archive, do the following:

  1. Click the Selected cameras button.

  2. In the Object panel window that opens (see Objects panel), set the checkboxes next to the required cameras. To search for all domain cameras, you must set the checkbox next to the domain name.

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If you perform the face search (see Search for similar face) or the license plate search (see Search by LPs) in the archive of several cameras at a time, the map (see Opening and closing the map) marks the approximate graph pattern of movement of the detected objects' movement. The date and time of detection are specified displayed next to the icon of each camera.

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