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Rules
This chapter describes:
Configuring Rules and Actions
Adding Regions of Interest
Adding Lines of Interest
Adding Objects of Interest
Editing Rules
Enabling and Disabling Rules
Deleting Rules
Rules are used to define:
The types of objects the iCVR should detect.
The regions, objects, and directions of travel the iCVR should monitor.
The actions an iCVR should take when a rule violation occurs.
When you receive your iCVR it is configured with two default rules. These rules
will trigger an alarm that’s recorded in high quality when:
Any people, vehicles or boats are detected entering the full field of view.
The camera detects a sudden scene change.
The areas of a scene where activity is detected are known as Regions of Interest
(ROI). Lines of Interest (LOI) are used to detect when people, vehicles or boats, or
suspicious objects cross a specified line. You can also set up Objects of Interest
(OOI) to monitor when an object is missing or blocked.
Your iCVR can have multiple ROIs, OOIs and LOIs working at the same time,
where each ROI, OOI and LOI has different detection and action rules. For
example, you can select what type of objects to detect, specify direction of travel
or dwell time alarms, and identify what actions, such as recording quality changes,
or alarm inputs or outputs, should be initiated when a rule is triggered.
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