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The search results are color-coded based on the status of the device.
Color of video camera icon | Description |
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Fully supported device | |
Manual configuration required | |
Axxon One compatibility not guaranteed |
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Three modes are available for adding a device to a configuration. These are described in the following table.
Device addition mode | Description | |
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1 | Keep current settings | The IP device is added to the configuration with the current settings, as specified in the web interface |
2 | Start with default settings | The IP device is added to the configuration with the default settings (the default settings are determined by Axxon One itself). Adding a device in this mode will change the current settings of the device specified in the web interface |
3 | Start with parameters | The IP device is added to the configuration with the settings that have been previously specified for a device of the same model in the configuration. Select a device of the same model (the "template device") in the list. Only devices of the same model are shown in the list of search results for choosing the template device. Parameters that will be set according to the template device: firmware, video stream settings, buffering settings, Other settings (see The Camera object), and Other settings for Microphone and Speaker objects, if these are configured for the template device. This mode is best when multiple cameras of the same model are in use at a site. If this is the case, we advise to:
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vendor and model.
- login and password.
ID and object name.
Info title Note An The object ID
maycan contain
:numbers, Latin letters and the "_" sign. Once the device is created, its short name will match the specified ID (see The Camera object). In this case:
- The camera ID cannot be changed, since it is used to maintain the connection with the archive when replacing the camera (see Saving the archive when replacing the video signal device).
- The short name can be changed, and the .In the Object Tree, added devices will be sorted by IDin the object tree in ascending order of this field (see The Camera object).
- archive selection and the recording parameters (see Configuring recording to an archive):
- No—camera is linked to the archive, no recording.
- Always—continuous recording.
- On motion (default)—for the camera you are adding, either an embedded motion detection will be automatically created (see Embedded Detection Tools General information about embedded detection tools), or a VMD tool (see Configuring VMDthe Motion detection). An automatic rule will also be created for recording to the specified archive (see Automatic Rulesrules). By default, recording stops when an event detection is finished.
Info title Note - When creating a new device, the pre-alarm time interval for video footage recording is automatically set to 3 seconds (see Configuring recording to an archive).
- The embedded motion detection will be created automatically only for certain video camera models. For information about support for embedded motion detection, see the list of supported devices, the Analytics column. The embedded motion detection is configured through the web interface of a specific video camera. In other cases, a VMD tool will be created.
- device location coordinates in the format 53.212558; 50.204991 (coordinates are used when adding a video camera to the map, see Adding video cameras and changing size of their icons on the map).
Adding devices
During a single configuration change, you can add a single device or all devices listed in the search results (other than devices for which compatibility is not guaranteed). To add one device, click the button. To add all devices, click the Add all button.
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