Documentation for ATM Intellect 14.0. Documentation for other versions of ATM Intellect is available too.

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Attention!

Every time when ATM-Intellect Pro starts, it checks for a Backup folder at the root of the disk on which Intellect is installed. This folder is created if it does not exist already. It is forbidden to delete this folder. 

Note

ATM Intellect components (ATM-Intellect Pro and ATM-Intellect Workstation) can work in a distributed configuration, while all the listed objects see where each of them is installed and can be configured.

To create necessary ATM-Intellect Pro objects, do the following:

  1. Go to the Hardware tab of the System settings dialog box.
  2. Create the IIDK Interface object based on the Computer object. Set the identifier of the IIDK Interface object (1).
  3. Create the ATM-Intellect Pro object based on the Computer object. On the settings panel of this object, in the IIDK interface field (2), enter the identifier of the previously created IIDK Interface object.
  4. The Automatic pause of recording by cameras checkbox (3) is set by default, so that the scripts from the code are executed automatically. To fine-tune these scripts, use the SleepAfterDisarm and SleepAfterRecStop registry keys (see Vertical solutions). When the checkbox is clear, the scripts described here can be used to pause recording by cameras.

  5. Create the required number of child Surveillance Object objects on the basis of the ATM-Intellect Pro object.

    Note

    The Surveillance Object object name cannot contain the following characters: underscore "_", backslash "\", angle brackets ">" and "<", single quote "'".

You also need to create Video Capture Device, Camera and Sensor objects corresponding to the connected hardware. Creation and configuration of these objects is described in the INTELLECT Software Package. Installing and configuring security system components.

Creating the necessary objects in the hardware tree is complete.