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Events are processed in the Current events tab of the Operator protocol window. The examples of the tab display:
Events registered by alarm objects with no type assigned and events escalated from a lower level are displayed in the Current events tab. The event control panel is at the top of the tab, and the information on events is at the bottom of the tab.
The details of event display:
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Event cells can display not only video screenshots, but also images received from devices connected to the camera. For this, the Operator protocol must receive an event with the imageBase64 parameter, containing a base64-encoded image that must be displayed. Such events can be generated, for example, using a script.
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Temporary images (events screenshots) are stored in the C:\Users\<User name>\AppData\Local\Temp\OperatorProtocol folder. They are automatically deleted at normal Axxon PSIM shutdown or restart.
On the right, there is a checklist of actions that must be performed during the event processing. This list is set up by the Administrator during the Operator protocol configuration. After you perform the required action, set the checkbox next to it, and the information about the task completion will be added to the comment field along with the date and time indication.
To assign a type to the event, select one or several event cells or lines using the left mouse button (hold down the Ctrl key to select several events, if this feature is enabled in the system settings) and then click one of the buttons on the event control panel. The buttons for event processing can be unavailable until a comment is entered if the corresponding setting is enabled. If the help guides were added during the Operator protocol configuration, you can click the button and open the help guide about the event processing.
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If the events are grouped, then selecting a line with the grouping name will select all events from this grouping. The presence of the event processing buttons depends on the settings of the Operator protocol.
The button names can be changed during the system configuration stage.
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When you select the event cell or line, the camera (linked to the corresponding object) activation event is generated. If the Active monitor is configured in the system (see Configuring the display mode of camera windows), then video from the corresponding camera is displayed in it. If several cells are selected, then cameras are displayed one-by-one on the Active monitor.
After the type is assigned to the event, it is removed from the Current events tab in the Operator protocol window. If the event (after being processes) is not removed from other Operator protocols when configuring the Operator protocol (see Setting the options for handling events in the Operator protocol), then the processed event is marked grey in other Operator protocol windows. But other operators can process this event once again.
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If all non-processed events must be assigned with the type of the selected event, then set the Apply to all checkbox.
In order to delay the event processing once for the time period specified when configuring the Operator protocol, click the Delay button. The event will not be removed from the Operator protocol windows and it will not be marked grey in other Operator protocols.
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If the time of waiting for the response from the Operator specified in the settings of the Operator protocol object (see Administrator's Guide) is exceeded, then the event is escalated and if the chief interface is not assigned to the Operator protocol, then it is removed from the Current events tab and the Non-processed type is assigned. When Axxon PSIM is restarted, the non-processed events are saved.
If you want to create a bookmark for the selected events in the archive, set the Set the bookmark checkbox before processing the event. The comment will be used as the bookmark name. See List of bookmarks.
If the events are displayed as cells, then the frame of the moment of alarm (screenshot of the event) can be enlarged. To do this, double-click it. The window with zoom-in frame appears. This window can be moved around the screen by dragging the title bar with the left mouse button; in this case, the position of the window will be saved for each type of event and window of the Operator protocol. To close this window, click the X button in the upper right corner or press Esc on the keyboard.
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Window with an enlarged alarm frame can be unavailable if the corresponding value is set for the hide_image_preview registry key (see Registry keys reference guide).
If the Equipment detection (PPE) object is created and configured for the camera, borders around detected objects can appear on the frame. The border color and thickness are determined by the RectColor and RectLineWidth registry keys (see Registry keys reference guide).
Also, if captions are configured for the camera, then the event screenshot can contain captions.
To view or export the video of the event, select the event in the list and click the Enter archive button on the control panel. The enter the archive feature is available for events from Camera objects and objects linked to them (see Connection of objects with cameras).
If the ActiveX video display method was selected during the Operator protocol configuration, the window for the video viewing and exporting will open. The ActiveX window interface is the same as the Video surveillance monitor interface. This window can be moved around the screen by dragging the title bar with the left mouse button; in this case, the position of the window will be saved for each type of event and window of the Operator protocol. To close this window, click the X button in the upper right corner or press Esc on the keyboard.
If the Monitor was selected, then the required camera(s) will be displayed on the selected monitor in the archive viewing mode. In this case, the current playback position will be set to the position corresponding to the beginning of the video recording. The ArchShift registry key can shift the playback position (see Registry keys reference guide).
To view the object from which the event comes on the interactive Map, select the event cell and click the Find on map button on the control panel. As a result the required layer of the interactive Map is displayed. The corresponding object is highlighted with green dots and marked with concentric black-and-white circles.