
4.20.5 Colour Filter
It provides the ability to pick up objects based on an object’s colour components that are grouped into
10 colours.
Note: The colour filter of the rules that are included in the logical rule are disabled.
Note: If
object colour
is turned on at
BURNT-IN ANNOTATION
menu, the top four colours which make up
more than 5% of the object are represented by the colour swatch attached to the object.
4.20.6 Event Actions
•
Event Notifications:
Define the action that will occur on an event being triggered.
– TCP Event:
Enables/disables the triggering of the TCP notification when an event occurs.
– HTTP Event:
Enables/disables the triggering of the HTTP notification when an event oc-
curs.
The following applies for the notification methods selected.
•
Triggered By:
Define when the notification will be sent.
– Object:
Send notification for each object triggering the rule. Choose between the
begin
of
the object triggering the rule, as it enters the zones. and/or the
end
of the object triggering
the rule, as it leaves the zone. A notification will be sent for each object triggering the rule.
– Rule:
Send a notification every time the rule is triggered, from the
begin
point of the first
object to trigger the rule to the
end
point of the last object to trigger the rule. A notification
will be sent for each triggering of the rule, regardless of the number of objects triggering
at any one time.
Note: Remember to configure the TCP/HTTP notification actions for the action rules feature to function. Any
combination of the available options is possible.
•
Action Rule:
Allows actions, defined in the camera, to be triggered when an event occurs.
•
Convert VCA to MD:
Allows the event to be passed to the cameras event engine which is com-
patible with ONVIF.
4.20.7 Save
Click
Save
to save the current settings.
4.20.8 Cancel
Click
Cancel
to return to the rules screen without saving any changes.
4.21 Non-detect zone
The non-detect zone can be used to exclude areas of the scene from being analysed. This can be used
to reduce false triggers that can be caused by moving foliage or busy scenes.
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