Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.

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In Axxon One, the speed is a conditional value that is calculated using values of different dimensions. The speed calculation algorithm takes into account both the frame width and height. For a more accurate search, we recommend performing several search iterations and selecting the necessary speed values empirically.

The procedures for specifying the minimum and maximum speed of a moving object are identical.

You can specify the minimum (or maximum) speed of a moving object using any of the following methods:

  1. Hover the cursor over an end point of the arrow and, holding down any mouse button, move the mouse. The length of the arrow corresponds to the minimum (maximum) movement of the object per second (1).
  2. Use the +/- buttons to specify the minimum (maximum) speed of the object as percentages of the frame per second (2).

The minimum (maximum) speed of a moving object is now configured.

The following objects are included in the search results:

  • If you specify only the maximum speedthe objects that move slower than the maximum speed.
  • If you specify only the minimum speedthe objects that move faster than the minimum speed.
  • If you specify both the maximum and minimum speedthe objects, the speed of which doesn't exceed the maximum, but is greater than the minimum speed.
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