When creating event macros, you can select one or more events which will trigger the macro.
In addition, the macros can be triggered when specified statistical conditions are met (see Triggering macros by statistical data).
If several conditions are set, the macro will be triggered when any of these conditions are met.
You can also filter events:
The following events are available for selection:
Object | Event | Image |
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Domain | A string of events. If you select an event from an Domain, the macro will be launched when this event is received from any object in the Domain | |
Server | Server disconnected | |
Server connected | ||
Camera | Recording started | |
Recording stopped | ||
Armed | ||
Armed in private mode | ||
Disarmed | ||
Alarm initiated | ||
Alarm being processed by user | ||
Alarm skipped | ||
Alarm processed | ||
Alarm processed—Confirmed alarm | ||
Alarm processed—Suspicious situation | ||
Alarm processed—False alarm | ||
Connected | ||
Disconnected | ||
Motion: Triggering start | ||
Motion: Triggering end | ||
Signal lost | You can set a threshold for these type of events: the time in seconds (0 to 100) between switching from Signal Lost to Signal Restored state. For example, if a 10-second threshold is set for the Signal Lost condition, then at least 10 seconds should pass between the last Signal Restored event and the new Signal Lost event to start the macro | |
Signal restored | ||
Face recognition It is necessary to select the list from which the macro will be triggered when recognizing a face | ||
Group of cameras | A string of events. If you select an event from a group of cameras, the macro will be launched when this event is received from any camera in the group. | |
Detector, Input and Output | Triggering start Attention! If triggering conditions for a macro include a Triggering start event, any changes in macro's settings that have been saved while the detection tool is triggered (before the Triggering end event) will lead to re-executing the macro. The same logic is applied when you create a macro. If you are creating a macro, and the detection tool is triggered, the macro will be executed immediately after the creation is complete. |
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Triggering end | ||
Triggering (for detection tools, which do not have the start and end of the triggering, see Checking the Triggering of a Detection Tool) | ||
Specified Triggering (for face detection only, see Specific parameters for triggering a face recognition macro) | ||
Preset switch | For these events, you should specify the preset number and the reason for the action:
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Neurocounter | Triggering | |
Archive | Archive partition error | |
Archive partition restored | ||
Time schedules | Beginning | |
End | ||
Event source | Description: for the Event source object, you should specify the trigger word or phrase. When it comes up in the captions, the macro starts. For example, this filter triggers the macro when the word "Beer" appears in the captions. If a macro is triggered by a simultaneous combination of words and/or values, use curly braces for logical AND. For example, {Beer} {Belgium} |