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

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This type of search allows you to select events in the archive based on the type of event.

To search for events, do the following:

  1. Select the type of events that you want to find (1).

    Event

    Description

    All alarms

    The search finds moments in the archive containing all types of alarms

    Non-critical alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing non-critical alarms

    Critical alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing critical alarms

    Unclassified alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing unclassified alarms

    False alarm

    The search finds moments in the archive containing false alarms

    Triggering

    The search finds moments when detectors generated events

    Recording start

    The search finds the beginning and end of recordings from the specified camera regardless of the initiator

  2. Select an event initiator from the list (2).

    Note

    • An event initiator can be an operator, a camera input, or any detector of a camera, or any detector that is activated in the system. The search results shows the moments in the archive containing the events that were started by the initiator.
    • When you search for any type of event or for a Triggering type of event when searching in the lists of faces or lists of LP, select Real-time recognition as an intiator with a specific list. For this, enable the Check in lists parameter in the settings of the Face detectors and License plate detectors (see Checking in lists of LPs and Checking in lists of faces).
  3. If necessary, click and add more similar search conditions.
  4. Set the search interval (see Setting a search interval).
  5. Click the Search button.

    Attention!

    • To search in the embedded storage of an IP device (for example, a camera or recorder) for events from the embedded detectors, you must synchronize the server and IP device (see Limitations of Axxon One). If you don't perform synchronization, there can be discrepancies between the time of detector events and the time of frames in the archive.
    • Once started, the search can be stopped at any time. To do this, click the Stop button that appears instead of the Search button.

This starts a search in the archive based on the defined criteria. Search results are available on the search results panel.

Note

To zoom in on the objects that caused an alarm or an event from a detector, set the Expand alarm object checkbox in the lower part of the search results panel.