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Active viewing tile - – viewing tile currently in use by the user.
AWS (automated workstation) – security system user workstation, a minimally equipped personal computer with Axxon One software installed.
Archive – all audio/video files stored on a hard disk that can be played and exported to supported formats.
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Situation analysis detection – a detection tool is triggered used to analyze the situation in a camera's field of view according to set criteria.
Audio signal detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered which is triggered by an increase in the signal/noise ratio above a set level.
Loss of quality detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered which is triggered by a loss of quality in the video image from a camera.
Position change detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered by a substantial change in the background of a video image indicating a change in the position of the camera in space.
Object disappearance detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered by the disappearance of an object in a set area of a video camera's field of view.
Abandoned object detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered when an object remains motionless in a detection zone for a prolonged period.
No Signal detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered that is triggered by the absence of an audio signal from an audio device.
Line Crossing detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered which is triggered when the trajectory of an object crosses a virtual line in a video camera's field of view.
Object appearance detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered by the appearance of an object in a set area of a video camera's field of view.
Stopping detection– detection – a detection tool is triggered by the cessation of motion in a set area of a video camera's field of view.
Noise detection– detection – a detection tool which is triggered by an decrease in the signal/noise ratio below a set level.
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Detection zone – the area of a video image processed by a detection tool is triggered.
Interface cable - – cable used to connect two or more devices together for data transfer.
Interface object - – a system object used for interaction between the user and software (data input/output).
Client - – designation for a personal computer on which Axxon One software is installed (or will be installed) as a Client. Designation for the graphical shell of the Axxon One software package.
Slideshow – automatic switching of user layouts, or of viewing tiles in a single layout if working with standard layouts.
Licensing - – regulating and setting the terms for usage of AxxonSoft software modules.
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Video surveillance monitor – an interface object used to manage the user interfaces of the Axxon One software, e.g., layouts, viewing tiles, various panels and context menus, etc.
Viewing tile - – interface object displaying the video stream coming from a certain video camera and enabling control of that video camera.
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Distributed system – a group consisting of several interacting Axxon One servers (up to four) and clients (unlimited number). Axxon One servers are linked within an Axxon Domain.
Output – 1. a physical device/electromechanical switch.
2. a system object that displays the properties of an installed Output.
Server – designation for a personal computer on which the Server configuration of Axxon One software is installed (or will be installed).
Security system – a set of devices used for video surveillance, audio surveillance, and object recognition, all controlled by the Axxon One software system.
The system log is a log containing system information on events, including system error entries.
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Alarm flag – the flag symbol designating either the moment an alarm event began or a certain moment before the beginning of an alarm event.
Color coding - – software-based graphical notification to a security system operator about the current status or operating mode of system objects (equipment, software modules).
Facial vector - – mathematical representation of a facial image created upon face capture.
Captured faces - images – images detected on video by the facial detection tool.
Recognized faces - captured – captured faces that reach a pre-defined degree of similarity against reference facial images.
Reference faces - pre– pre-defined facial images to compare captured faces to.