NETAVIS Observer 4.6 User Manual (October 2015)
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Resetting the heat maps of individual cameras:
1.
Choose
Video analysis (iCAT)
from the
System administration
menu. This opens the
Video
analysis (iCAT)
dialog.
2.
Choose the camera and then the corresponding object tracking region.
3.
In the menu select
Modify selected definition
.
4.
Press
Next
to get to the
Heat map data collection
settings.
5.
Disable the checkboxes of those statistics you want to reset.
6.
Press the
Save
button to save the changes. Now the heat map data of the disabled types is reset.
7.
Now enable the heat map data collection again by repeating the above steps accordingly. Do not
forget to press
Save
again.
15.4.3 Working with iCAT events
Working with iCAT events is the same as working with other events of the Observer event management
system EMS (as described in
9 Handling events
on page 93).
Currently, iCAT generates events of the following types (as shown in the event type hierarchy dialog of
the Event search; see
9.1 Event list and event details
on page 93):
Camera specific messages
State change events
Video analysis (iCAT) events
Simple motion detection
iCAT object tracking
All events that are generated by iCAT (that are not simple motion detection) like people counting,
object stopping, and sabotage detection are of type
iCAT Object tracking
. Therefore if you want to
filter iCAT events you have to choose the event type
iCAT Object tracking
.
You can differentiate events for the various iCAT event triggers by their names. You can also create
event statistics reports in Excel XLS format (see
9.3 Generating an event statistics report
on page 98).