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This type of search allows selecting Events search is used to select events in the archive based on the type of event. For correct operation of the events search, the following is required:

  • Access permissions to search in the archive (see Role).
  • A detector that is configured and connected to the camera (see Detectors).

To search for events, do the following:

  1. Open the required layout (see Configuring layouts).
  2. Select the required camera.
  3. Click the Search button in the lower right corner of the surveillance window (see Search in archive).
  4. Set a search interval (see Setting a search interval).
  5. Click the Image Added button.
  6. Select Events search
  7. Specify the search criteria listed in the table:
    CriterionValueDescription
    Events search
    Event typeSelect the required event type from the drop-down list

    Recording start

    The search finds the beginning and end of recordings from the specified camera regardless of the initiator

    Detector triggers

    The search finds moments when detectors generated events

  8. From the Event type drop-down list, select the type of events that you want to find.
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    Event

    Description
  9. All alarms

    The search finds moments in the archive containing all types of alarms

  10. Non-critical
  11. Confirmed alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing

  12. non-critical
  13. confirmed alarms

  14. Critical alarm
  15. Suspicious situation

    The search finds moments in the archive containing

  16. critical alarms
  17. suspicious situations

  18. Unclassified
  19. False alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing

  20. unclassified
  21. false alarms

  22. False
  23. Unclassified alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing

  24. false
  25. unclassified alarms

  26. Triggering

    The search finds moments when detectors generated events

    Recording start

    The search finds the beginning and end of recordings from the specified camera regardless of the initiator

    In the Initiator field, select the
  27. Initiator
    Select an event initiator from the drop-down list. An operator,
  28. camera
  29. input, camera detector, or any detector activated
  30. detector
  31. in the system can act as
  32. the
  33. an event initiator. The search
  34. results show
  35. result displays the moments in the archive that
  36. contain
  37. the
  38. events that are started by the initiator. Triggering
  39. initiator started. When you search for any type of alarm or for the
  40.  
  41. Detector triggers type
  42. of event by searching
  43. to search in the lists of faces (see Faces (AxxonNet), Faces (AxxonData)) or
  44. LPs (see LPs
  45. license plates (see License plates (AxxonNet), LPs (AxxonData)), select Real-time recognition as an initiator with a specific list. To do this, enable the Check in lists
  46.  parameter
  47.  parameter in the settings of
  48. the 
  49.  and 
  50.  
  51.  
  52. .If it is necessary to find events to which comments were added during alarm triggering, enter the required text in the Comment field to simplify the search for a specific event.
  53. Comment

    Enter text to search for specific events that had comments added when alarms triggered. You can filter the

  54. Note
    titleAttention!
    You can filter
  55. events by the Comment

  56. field
  57. criterion only for the following types:

    • All alarms
  58. ;
    • Confirmed alarm
  59. ;
    • Suspicious situation
  60. ;
    • False alarm
  61. .

  62. Click the Search Image Added button. If necessary, click the
  63. Image Removed
  64. Image Added button
  65. and
  66. to add
  67. more
  68. additional similar search conditions.
  69. Set the search interval (see Setting a search interval).
  70. Click the Search button.

  71. Note
    titleAttention!
    • To search in the embedded storage of an IP device (for example, a camera or recorder) for events from the embedded detectors, you must synchronize the server and IP device (see Axxon One requirements). If you don't perform synchronization, there can be discrepancies between the time of detector events and the time of frames in the archive.
  72. Once started, you
    • You can stop the search at any time. To do this, click the Stop Image Added button that
  73. appears instead of the
    • replaces the Search button.

This starts a search in the archive based on the set criteria. Search results are available on the search results panel.

The search results panel displays frames that meet the specified search criteria:

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The number of frames displayed on the results panel depends on the screen resolution and frame size. You can change the size using the slider:

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The search control panel displays the number of frames found:

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Tip

For information on how to play back video fragments, see Playback of video fragments

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To zoom in on the objects that cause an alarm or an event from a detector, set the Expand alarm object checkbox in the lower part of the search results panel

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